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II) Acute GN II) Acute GN Definition (Hricik et al, 1998) Definition (Hricik et al, 1998) Syndrome characterized by the abrupt onset of macroscopic hematuria; oliguria; acute renal failure; manifested by a sudden decrease in GFR; and fluid retention, manifested by edema and hypertension.

II) Acute GN Definition (Hricik et al, 1998) Syndrome characterized by the abrupt onset of macroscopic hematuria; oliguria; acute renal failure; manifested

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Page 1: II) Acute GN Definition (Hricik et al, 1998) Syndrome characterized by the abrupt onset of macroscopic hematuria; oliguria; acute renal failure; manifested

II) Acute GNII) Acute GNII) Acute GNII) Acute GN

Definition (Hricik et al, 1998)Definition (Hricik et al, 1998)

• Syndrome characterized by the abrupt onset of macroscopic hematuria; oliguria; acute renal failure; manifested by a sudden decrease in GFR; and fluid retention, manifested by edema and hypertension.

Definition (Hricik et al, 1998)Definition (Hricik et al, 1998)

• Syndrome characterized by the abrupt onset of macroscopic hematuria; oliguria; acute renal failure; manifested by a sudden decrease in GFR; and fluid retention, manifested by edema and hypertension.

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Acute GNAcute GNAcute GNAcute GN

• Classically post-streptococcal although other infectious etiologies possible

• Acute pharyngitis followed 10-14 d later by acute nephritis (sodium and water retention, hypertension, ‘smoky’ coloured urine, fall in GFR

• Usually associated with low complement• Treatment is supportive• Prognosis generally good with spontaneous

resolution

• Classically post-streptococcal although other infectious etiologies possible

• Acute pharyngitis followed 10-14 d later by acute nephritis (sodium and water retention, hypertension, ‘smoky’ coloured urine, fall in GFR

• Usually associated with low complement• Treatment is supportive• Prognosis generally good with spontaneous

resolution

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III) Nephrotic SyndromeIII) Nephrotic SyndromeIII) Nephrotic SyndromeIII) Nephrotic Syndrome

CaseCase

• 79 year old man, history of ureteric stenosis requiring stenting 8 years ago

• New onset edema, HTN• 24 hour urine – 13 g protein, cholesterol 11,

creatinine 135• Diagnosis?

CaseCase

• 79 year old man, history of ureteric stenosis requiring stenting 8 years ago

• New onset edema, HTN• 24 hour urine – 13 g protein, cholesterol 11,

creatinine 135• Diagnosis?

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ProteinuriaProteinuriaProteinuriaProteinuria

MechanismsMechanisms

• Damage to glomerular BM/visceral epithelium• Impaired reabsorption by tubular cells• Secretion of protein from tubular cells• Filtration of an abnormal protein that is small

MechanismsMechanisms

• Damage to glomerular BM/visceral epithelium• Impaired reabsorption by tubular cells• Secretion of protein from tubular cells• Filtration of an abnormal protein that is small

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Nephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic Syndrome

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Nephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic Syndrome

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Nephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic Syndrome

Definition (Screiner, 1971)Definition (Screiner, 1971)

• “A clinical entity having multiple causes and characterized by increased glomerular permeability manifested by massive proteinuriaproteinuria and lipiduria. There is a variable tendency towards edemaedema, hypoalbuminemiahypoalbuminemia and hyperlipidemiahyperlipidemia. Protein excretion rates are usually in excess of 3.5 g/day/1.73m2 body surface in the absence of a depressed GFR.”

Definition (Screiner, 1971)Definition (Screiner, 1971)

• “A clinical entity having multiple causes and characterized by increased glomerular permeability manifested by massive proteinuriaproteinuria and lipiduria. There is a variable tendency towards edemaedema, hypoalbuminemiahypoalbuminemia and hyperlipidemiahyperlipidemia. Protein excretion rates are usually in excess of 3.5 g/day/1.73m2 body surface in the absence of a depressed GFR.”

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Nephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic SyndromeNephrotic Syndrome

Differential DiagnosisDifferential Diagnosis

• Minimal change• FSGS• Membranous• MPGN• IgA• nodular – amyloidosis, DM, fibrillary

Differential DiagnosisDifferential Diagnosis

• Minimal change• FSGS• Membranous• MPGN• IgA• nodular – amyloidosis, DM, fibrillary

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Nephrotic SyndromeNephrotic Syndrome

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Minimal Change DiseaseMinimal Change DiseaseMinimal Change DiseaseMinimal Change Disease

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FSGSFSGSFSGSFSGS

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Membranous Membranous NephropathyNephropathyMembranous Membranous NephropathyNephropathy