Renal lesions

Diffuse proliferative nephritis

Diffuse
Diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis is a type of glomerulonephritis that is the most serious form of renal lesions in SLE and is also the most common, occurring in 35% to 60% of patients. Most of the glomeruli show endothelial and mesangial proliferation affecting the entire glomerulus, leading to diffuse hypercellularity of the glomeruli, producing in some cases epithelial crescents that fill Bowman's space. When extensive, immune complexes create an overall thickening of the capillary wall, resembling rigid "wire loops" on routine light microscopy...

Renal lesions - List of case studies

Pulmonary heteroplasia

the hepatic parenchyma are noted, but no secondary lesions. In the pelvis an increase was noted in the size of the uterus ... receptor density. Also, myelosuppression as well as renal problems should not be underestimated after repeated radionuclide ...

Metastatic, Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

67-year-old with multiple co morbities: Heart, renal, vascular, hypertensive. His biopsy showed left lower lobe lung mass that ... 2. Lung foci on both lungs, possibly secondary lesions. 3. Two masses in left upper abdomen , of an unclear nature. ...

spreading pancreatic cancer

the pancreas between the head of the pancreas and the left renal vein, in proximity to the outlet to the vena cava. Both of these lesions were interpreted as  small hypervascularized expansive formations ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

inflammation Abdominal intervention Abdominal lesions Abdominalgia Abnormal bleeding Abnormal spontaneous ... DemyelinatingPolyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) Chronic Renal failure Chronic allograft nephropathy Chronic atrial ...

Stage 4 Neuroblastoma

for a short part into the spine channel. Non-repetitive lesions involving the pulmonary parenchyma, the mediastinum and the abdominal ... to carry out hemochrome, electrolytes and hepatic and renal function.” - June, 2009 the CYCLE C chemotherapy treatment ...

Treatments

A ABO match ABO-incompatible (ABOI) renal transplantation ABOI renal transplants ABOI transplantation ... Hepatic inducers Hepatic resections (for secondary lesions) Herbs High dose chemotherapy High-dose cyclophosphamide ...

Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetes

on 06/2008 is reported: “neither coarse focal lesions nor images referred to IPP plaques are apparently evident. (Induratio ... be sought, including vitamin deficiency, cancer, toxins, renal failure, amyloidosis and many other causes of neuropathy. A neurologist ...

Metastatic, Non Small Cell Lung Cancer – further opinion

67-year-old with multiple co morbities: Heart, renal, vascular, hypertensive. His biopsy showed left lower lobe lung mass that ... 2. Lung foci on both lungs, possibly secondary lesions. 3. Two masses in left upper abdomen , of an unclear nature. ...

Secondary Malignancy in mesentery following primary rectal cancer with multiple colonic polyps

July 2008 he had a mesenteric mass with adenopathy. These lesions had FDG uptake on PET scan. ... The patient has a high output ileostomy, mild renal failure (creatinine clearance 66L/MIN). After total colectomy Feb 2006 ...

Right Microtia

milk. Showed good absorption and weight gain. Renal: normal renal function during hospital stay. Renal function: Creatinine ... cases. In less than 15% a family history of similar lesions is reported. Most cases are isolated and unilateral. However, ...

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