Nephritic Syndrome (Glomerulonephritis) - Clinical Features, Pathophysiology, Work Up, Causes, More!
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this video we will discuss Nephritic Syndrome, also known as Glomerulonephritis, in a way that is easy to understand, learn, and most importantly REMEMBER! We will start by focusing on the clinical features of Nephritic Syndrome. We will then tie each one of those clinical features into the various pathophysiologic abnormalities that result from nephritic syndrome. It is much easier to remember the clinical features of a disease if you can connect each and every clinical feature to the disease pathology in a way that is straightforward and makes sense! We will do this using drawings and diagrams. After this, we will then discuss the work up (labs, imaging, biopsies) that aid in diagnosing and managing nephritic syndrome. Again, connecting each one of these to the pathophysiology and clinical features of the disease. We will touch briefly on the different major causes of nephritic syndrome and how diagnosis differs for each one. We will not focus specifically on each major cause and it's management, as those will be topics for future videos! Check out this video to finally master that confusing disease known as Glomerulonephritis and Nephritic Syndrome!
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This was very helpful. Thank you!
Always our pleasure! Thanks for checking out the video!
continue with the same spirit doc. Am learning God bless you. Love you from Africa (Zambia ) 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
Love to hear it! Thanks for checking out the video and for the kind words
It's my week off, and I watch you religiously. I don't like Nephrology, so have learned a lot! Could you please do interstitial nephritis?
Cheers to the week off service! Glad to hear you found some learning points in the video! Interstitial Nephritis sounds like a great topic to continue our cluster of nephrology videos. We will add it to the list. We appreciate all you bring to the channel!
But if your losing proteins, why does water not get to pass? I mean, water is a way smaller molecule than a protein. I dont get proteins being filtered because of inflamation or barrier damage, while water isnt. Oliguria doesnt make sense to me. Could you please explain?
great !
Glad to hear it was helpful and thanks for checking it out!
Too much talk not helping
You speak too fast😮