: Kidney disease is a global health and healthcare burden. Glomerulonephritis (Gn), both primary and secondary, is generally characterized by an inflammatory glomerular injury and may lead to end-stage renal disease. Kidney biopsy is fundamental to the diagnosis; however, kidney biopsy presents some concerns that may partly hamper the clinical...
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: Kidney disease is a global health and healthcare burden. Glomerulonephritis (Gn), both primary and secondary, is generally characterized by an inflammatory glomerular injury and may lead to end-stage renal disease. Kidney biopsy is fundamental to the diagnosis; however, kidney biopsy presents some concerns that may partly hamper the clinical...
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: Nephrotic syndrome affects about 2-7 per 100,000 children yearly and accounts for less than 15% of end stage kidney disease. Steroids still represent the cornerstone of therapy achieving remission in 75-90% of the cases The remaining part result as steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome, characterized by the elevated risk of developing end...
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Glomerulonephritis are renal disorders resulting from different pathogenic mechanisms (i.e., autoimmunity, complement, inflammatory activation, etc.). Clarifying details of the pathogenic cascade is basic to limit the progression from starting inflammation to degenerative stages. The balance between tissue injury, activation of protective...
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Background: Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a thrombotic microangiopathy characterized by intravascular hemolysis. It can be classified as either typical, primarily caused by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection, or as atypical HUS (aHUS), which results from uncontrolled complement activation. Methods: We report the case...
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