Approach to the Patient with Glomerular Disease

R. Glassock, A. S. Vriese, F. Fervenza
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Glomerular diseases of the kidneys are associated with a limited array of clinical syndromes, including asymptomatic hematuria and/or proteinuria, acute nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, and chronic glomerulonephritis. The specific diseases that underlie these syndromes are numerous and heterogeneous. Broadly, they may be divided into primary and secondary disorders depending on whether the kidneys are the sole organs affected or whether other organ systems are also involved in the disease processes. A systematic approach involving a careful history, physical examination, assessment of renal function, and urinalysis (composition and microscopy) and protein excretion, combined with biochemical and serologic testing, can provide important clues to diagnosis and prognosis. Renal biopsy is often required for a complete and accurate diagnosis as well as a prognosis and therapeutic decision making. This review contains 4 figures, 6 tables and 92 references Key words: glomerular filtration rate, glomerulonephritis, hematuria, nephrotic syndrome, proteinuria, renal biopsy, serum complement
肾小球疾病患者的治疗方法
肾脏的肾小球疾病与一系列有限的临床综合征相关,包括无症状血尿和/或蛋白尿、急性肾炎、肾病综合征、快速进行性肾小球肾炎和慢性肾小球肾炎。造成这些综合征的具体疾病是多种多样的。从广义上讲,它们可以分为原发性和继发性疾病,这取决于肾脏是唯一受影响的器官还是其他器官系统也参与疾病过程。系统的方法包括仔细的病史,体格检查,肾功能评估,尿液分析(成分和显微镜)和蛋白质排泄,结合生化和血清学检测,可以为诊断和预后提供重要线索。肾活检通常需要一个完整和准确的诊断,以及预后和治疗决策。关键词:肾小球滤过率,肾小球肾炎,血尿,肾病综合征,蛋白尿,肾活检,血清补体
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