Abstract

There is a wide variety of disorders which affect the glomeruli, the basic filtering units of the kidney. Clinical diagnosis of specific glomerular diseases is difficult because the same glomerular disease can manifest in different ways and different glomerular disease can produce the same clinical manifestations. Several findings are common to many glomerular diseases. They include the findings of dysmorphic erythrocytes in the urinary sediment and the presence of large amounts of albuminuria. Renal function may be increased, normal or decreased. The various combination of these signs give rise to a number of distinct clinical syndromes, namely, asymptomatic proteinuria or haematuria, nephrotic syndrome, acute glomerulonephritis, rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and chronic glomerulonephritis.

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