+Tariq Farrah Thanks for the positive feedback! We'll have a new format coming out next, and then we will be producing more of the path series. Thanks!
I think most nephrologists typically would not. You should rule out urologic causes first. If the kidney is implicated, the differential would be very mild IgA vs TBM vs normal kidney with that scenario - all 3 would probably just be monitored conservatively. So I would tell the patient that a biopsy is unlikely to change the management, and typically would just recommend close monitoring of the urine PCR. If proteinuria goes up with time then a biopsy may be indicated.
Such a wonderful resource! Thank you!
Watching ( and learning ! ) from the UK...great videos, well presented with clear explanations ...keep them coming!
+Tariq Farrah Thanks for the positive feedback! We'll have a new format coming out next, and then we will be producing more of the path series. Thanks!
these videos are so good for renal pathology clinical reasoning. It has really helped me revise for my renal sce! thank you so much
brushing up on my medical school pathology...
This is great!
Glad you enjoy them! We just published a new episode with our first transplant case if you are interested!
I love these studies thank you so much.
Great teaching videos! Thank you so much:)
Thank you very much.....
Nice discussion.... Really helful....
Awesome series of videos!
Nice lecture
Nicely done thank you
Th was via are a fantastic resource do you plan to make more?
amazing videos!
+salah ibrahim Thanks for watching, I'm glad they were helpful!
Very nice
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just wondering would u normally biopsy an isolated hematuria with Urine PCR only 300mg/g and normal creat ??
I think most nephrologists typically would not. You should rule out urologic causes first. If the kidney is implicated, the differential would be very mild IgA vs TBM vs normal kidney with that scenario - all 3 would probably just be monitored conservatively. So I would tell the patient that a biopsy is unlikely to change the management, and typically would just recommend close monitoring of the urine PCR. If proteinuria goes up with time then a biopsy may be indicated.
thank u. i just finished my residency in nephrology and your videos were a great help preparing for my boards...please do keep up the good work
In this video, her daughter is really on his mind. I think he misses her..