glomerulopathy การใช้
- The breed can be affected by a genetic disease known as Samoyed hereditary glomerulopathy, a renal disease.
- The characteristic feature of collapsing glomerulopathy is collapse of glomerular tuft and proliferation and hyperplasia of glomerular visceral epithelial cells.
- This finding has led to the suggestion that anemia-induced hyperfiltration in childhood is the principal cause of the adult glomerulopathy.
- Because the term " glomerulitis " exists for inflammatory conditions, " glomerulopathy " sometimes carries a noninflammatory implication.
- Many of these individuals eventually develop a glomerulopathy leading to glomerular proteinuria ( present in as many as 30 % ) and, in some, the nephrotic syndrome.
- However, transplant glomerulopathy is not specific for chronic antibody-mediated rejection; it may be the result of a number of disease processes affecting the glomerular endothelium.
- In addition to the glomerulopathy described above, kidney complications of sickle cell disease include high blood potassium, metabolic acidosis, and a defect in uric acid excretion which, combined with increased purine synthesis in the bone marrow, results in high blood uric acid levels.
- Thus, this could in certain circumstances be the case for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis after inhalational exposure : such a glomerulopathy with noteworthy proteinuria has been described in patients with very high urinary ochratoxin levels ( around 10 times levels that can be met with in " normal " subjects, i . e . around 10 ppb or 10 ng / ml ).