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  1. The pathogenesis of glomerular nephritis, (Mellon lecture) by Warfield Theobald Longcope, 1929
  2. Harrison's Nephrology and Acid-Base Disorders by J. Jameson, Joseph Loscalzo, 2010-05-03
  3. Pediatric Nephrology
  4. When to discontinue ACE inhibitors for nephropathy by MD George L. Bakris, 2010-06-22

41. Health Library: All Topics: K: Kidney Diseases - Healthfinder®
Health. glomerular diseases Overview of kidney function and glomerulardiseases and their causes, symptoms, and diagnosis. Includes
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42. Cytokine Network And Resident Renal Cells In Glomerular Diseases
Click here to return to AIDSLINE main menu Cytokine network and residentrenal cells in glomerular diseases. Nephrol Dial Transplant.
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Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 1999. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.
Cytokine network and resident renal cells in glomerular diseases. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1999;14 Suppl 1:22-6. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/99156187
Schena FP; Institute of Nephrology, University of Bari, Polyclinic, Italy. Abstract: This review has highlighted the cytokine network which is involved in renal damage from an initial, even transient, stage to extensive glomerular and tubulointerstitial sclerosis. Studies of a variety of different proliferative glomerulonephritides have documented the prominent role of macrophages in infiltrating mesangium, subendothelial area and crescentic formation. Thus, they stimulate crescent glomerular cells to produce other cytokines and growth factors. The identification of other mediators, released by the monocytes in the interstitium, exemplifies the important role of these cells in progressive interstitial scarring through the release of fibrogenic cytokines. In addition, renal tubular cells have been found to produce a vast array of cytokines and growth factors which participate in the generation of renal interstitial scarring. Keywords: JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW REVIEW, TUTORIAL Animal Cytokines/*PHYSIOLOGY Disease Progression Glomerulonephritis/*PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Human Kidney/PATHOLOGY/*PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Th1 Cells/PHYSIOLOGY Th2 Cells/PHYSIOLOGY

43. H. CON. RES. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ms. RIVERS Submitted
from kidney diseases and of that number approximately 398,000 are afflicted withEnd Stage Renal Disease, 90 percent of which is caused by glomerular diseases;.
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H. CON. RES.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Ms. RIVERS submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on April 18, 2002 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Commending the NephCure Foundation for its sponsorship of National Kidney Cure Week and encouraging the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make more information available to the public concerning kidney diseases. Whereas the Surgeon General designated kidney diseases as one of the focus areas of the Healthy People 2010 campaign; Whereas 2,500,000 people in the United States suffer from kidney diseases and of that number approximately 398,000 are afflicted with End Stage Renal Disease, 90 percent of which is caused by glomerular diseases; Whereas glomerular diseases of the kidney cause 360,000 people in the United States to rely on dialysis for life and that number is expected to escalate to 660,000 people by the year 2010; Whereas countless more people in the United States live with the early effects of glomerular diseases and too many cases are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed; Whereas there is not yet a cure for glomerular diseases, but there are treatments available when quickly and accurately diagnosed;

44. The Honorable Lynn N. Rivers US House Of Representatives April 18
The incidence of glomerular diseases, which attack the filtering mechanismsof the kidney, is increasing rapidly in the US. These
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The Honorable Lynn N. Rivers
U.S. House of Representatives
April 18, 2002
Introduction of H.Res._ Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of H.Res. , commending the NephCure Foundation headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan for establishing National Kidney Cure Week in the first week of October and encouraging the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make more information on kidney diseases available to the public. Today, chronic kidney disease affects 2.5 million Americans. The U.S. Surgeon General has designated kidney disease as a focus area of the Healthy People 2010 campaign. The incidence of glomerular diseases, which attack the filtering mechanisms of the kidney, is increasing rapidly in the US. These diseases typically strike children from sixteen months to four years of age and often are difficult to diagnosis and treat. In their most severe form, glomerular diseases can lead to end stage renal disease - near or complete kidney failure requiring dialysis treatments or even kidney transplants. Sadly, even after a patient finds a donor, undergoes surgery, and receives a transplant, the disease can recur. Glomerular diseases impact more than the patients and families directly affected - the economic costs associated with care, treatment, and loss of productivity are staggering. In order to raise public awareness and improve diagnosis and treatment of glomerular diseases, I am introducing this resolution commending NephCure Foundation for designating the first week of October as National Kidney Cure Week and encouraging the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make more information available to the public concerning kidney diseases.

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Many diseases affect kidney function by attacking the glomeruli, the tiny units within the kidney where blood is cleaned. Glomerular diseases include many conditions with a variety of genetic and environmental causes, but they fall into two major categories:
  • Glomerulonephritis (gloh-MAIR-yoo-loh-neh-FRY-tis) describes the inflammation of the membrane tissue in the kidney that serves as a filter, separating wastes and extra fluid from the blood.
  • 46. 1Up Health > Glomerular Diseases - Urinary, Kidney, & Genital Diseases
    glomerular diseases . Read detailed information about glomerular diseases. Includes a set of questions and answers related to Glomerular
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    IgA Nephropathy Minimal Change ... Nephrotic Syndrome Sites Glomerular diseases Information and resources for rare diseases of the glomeruli in the kidneys, such as glomerulonephritis and glomerulosclerosis. The Merck Manual A description of nephritic syndrome with a look at its acute stage, the etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, prognoses and treatment. Also includes crescentic glomerulonephritis and chronic nephritic syndrome. The National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse A detailed discussion about the kidneys and how glomerular diseases interfere with their functions. Also the symptoms, diagnoses and causes. Renal Pathology Tutorial A list of clinical presentations of glomerular diseases.

    48. Renal Pathology Lecture
    2, Nov. 28. glomerular diseases(I) Nephrotic syndrome. 2. 3,Nov. 29. glomerular diseases(II) Primary glomerular diseases.3.
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    Date Lecture Exercise Nov. 27 Anatomy and Physiology
    Classification of Kidney Diseases

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    49. Classification Of Kidney Diseases
    glomerular diseases I. Primary glomerular diseases Minimal changenephrotic syndrome (MCNS). V. Miscellaneous glomerular diseases.
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    @Glomerular Diseases I. Primary Glomerular Diseases Minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) Focal Segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS) Membranous glomerulonephritis (nephropathy) Mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis IgA nephropathy (nephritis), Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis Non-IgA nephritis Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritits (MPGN) Crescentic glomerulonephritis Goodpasture syndrome II. Glomerulonephritis of Systemic Diseases Lupus nephritis IgA nephropathy (nephritis) and Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis Glomerular lesions in systemic infections Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN) Human immunodifficiency virus-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) Hepatitis B/C virus-associated nephropathy III. Glomerular Lesions in Vascular Diseases Nephrosclerosis (benign and malignant) Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated nephritis Thrombotic microangiopathy (Hemolytic uremic syndrom) IV. Hereditary Nephropathies

    50. Yale Pediatrics Guide Pediatric Nephrology
    Infants, children and adolescents with the following problems are often referredfor care glomerular diseases, nephrotic syndrome, hemolytic uremic syndrome
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    51. Yale Medical Group Department Of Internal Medicine Nephrology
    John P. Hayslett, MD Professor 203.785.4184 office and appointments Special interestsglomerular diseases; lupus nephritis; renal disease in pregnancy; renal
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    52. Endogenous Proteins As Markers Of Glomerular Function And
    of urine samples for subsequent protein analysis, use of protein concentrations inurine and in plasma in health and as markers of glomerular diseases, and the
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    53. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases
    glomerular diseases(N00N08) Exclusion hypertensive renal disease(I12.-)Use additional code, if desired, to indicate ? external
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    Glomerular diseases(N00-N08) Exclusion £ºhypertensive renal disease(I12.-) Use additional code, if desired, to indicate: ? external cause, e.g. shunt, radiation, etc. (Chapter XX) ? presence of renal failure (N17-N19) The following fourth-character subdivisions are for use with categories N00-N07. They classify morphological changes and should not normally be used unless these have been identified by renal biopsy or autopsy. The three-character categories relate to clinical syndromes. .0 Minor glomerular abnormality Minimal change lesion .1 Focal and segmental glomerular lesions Focal and segmental hyalinosis Focal and segmental sclerosis Focal glomerulonephritis .2 Diffuse membranous glomerulonephritis .3 Diffuse mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis .4 Diffuse endocapillary proliferative glomerulonephritis .5 Diffuse mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, types 1 and 3, or NOS .6 Dense deposit disease Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, type 2 .7 Diffuse crescentic glomerulonephritis Extracapillary glomerulonephritis .8 Other Proliferative glomerulonephritis NOS .9 Unspecified

    54. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases
    . Diseases of the genitourinary system (N00N99). glomerular diseases(N00-N08) N00 Acute nephritic syndrome N01 Rapidly progressive
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    55. Proteinuria/Glomerular Diseases
    29Jun-01 Proteinuria The Hallmark Sign of glomerular diseases
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    56. Interrelationship Between The Different Types Of The Nephrotic Syndrome
    Table Frequency of Causes for the Nephrotic Syndrome Induced by Primary GlomerularDiseases in Children and Adults. Other glomerular diseases*, 5 %, 20 %.
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    ... a german impressum Resources Description of the closed part Our mailinglists FAQ about the kid_comm list ... Our public forum Miscelanous Some general Infos (FAQs) The approvement workflow Site map external Links The nephcure foundation. A foundation who cares about to find a way to cure the nephrotic-syndrome. Conventional Therapy (English and german) Dialysis Online ... About the maker of this site M inimal change glomerulopathy (a.k.a. minimal change disease) is a disease that injures the tiny filtering structures in the kidney called glomeruli (glomerulus = singular, glomeruli = pleural). These filters (glomeruli) normally filter waste products, salts, and electrolytes from the blood, but do not allow significant amounts of protein or blood cells to cross over into the urine. The glomeruli (filters) are composed of a spherical mass of small blood vessels (capillaries). The filtration process occurs across the walls of these glomerular capillaries. I n addition to minimal change glomerulopathy, there are many other specific glomerular diseases that have different natural histories (prognoses) and different appropriate treatments. These diseases cause a variety of syndromes (distinctive groupings of disease manifestations). The syndrome that minimal change disease causes if called the nephrotic syndrome. Some other glomerular diseases also can cause this syndrome.

    57. Diseases Of The Glomerulus
    Diseases of the Glomerulus. glomerular diseases. Nephrotic syndrome. Causes of immunecomplex GN in cats. Familial glomerular diseases. Amyloidosis. Amyloidosis.
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    Diseases of the Glomerulus Glomerular diseases Nephrotic syndrome Components of the Glomerulus Components of the Glomerulus The glomerulus is both a size and charge selective barrier Components of the Glomerulus Mesangial cells Immunologic injury underlies most cases of glomerulonephritis Immunologic injury underlies most cases of glomerulonephritis Immunologic injury underlies most cases of glomerulonephritis Causes of immune complex GN in dogs Causes of immune complex GN in cats Familial glomerular diseases Amyloidosis Amyloidosis Amyloidosis Amyloidosis Amyloidosis Reactive systemic amyloidosis Reactive systemic amyloidosis Acute Phase Proteins Reactive systemic amyloidosis Reactive systemic amyloidosis Why does chronic inflammation only occasionally lead to reactive systemic amyloidosis? Reactive systemic amyloidosis Familial reactive systemic amyloidosis Reactive systemic amyloidosis Tissue tropisms of amyloid proteins Tissue tropisms of amyloid proteins Reactive systemic amyloidosis Distribution of Deposits within Kidney Amyloid distribution in the kidney Amyloid distribution in the kidney Amyloidosis in Shar pei dogs Amyloidosis in Shar pei dogs Amyloidosis in Shar pei dogs Amyloidosis in Abyssinian Cats Amyloidosis in Abyssinian Cats Renal Amyloidosis in Abyssinian Cats Renal Amyloidosis in Abyssinian Cats Renal Amyloidosis in Abyssinian Cats Glomerular disease: Signalment Glomerular disease: Six possible presentations Glomerular disease: Physical findings

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    Diseases of the Glomerulus. glomerular diseases. Nephrotic syndrome. Causes of immunecomplex GN in cats. Familial glomerular diseases. Amyloidosis. Amyloidosis.
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    59. Glomerular Disease
    glomerular diseases include many conditions with a variety of genetic and environmentalcauses. How do glomerular diseases interfere with kidney function?
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    60. United States And Canadian Academy Of Pathology - 92nd Annual
    SHORT COURSE 20. glomerular diseases a Practical, ClinicopathologicalApproach for Interpretation. 100 - 430 PM, Thursday - March 27.
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