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What is the clinical presentation in Proliferative glomerulonephritis
young child, post streptococcal infeciton followed a week later with oliguria, hematuria, non selective proteinuria & hypertension (Nephritic syndrome)
MICROSCOPY: Swollen, hypercellular glomeruli with Diffuse proliferation of mesangeal cells and neutrophil inflammatory cells.
What is the clinical presentation in minimal change disease.
massive selective (albumin) proteinuria, hyper-cholesterolemia, peripheral edema in a child.
fusion and destruction of foot processes of podocytes seen on electron microscopy. (normal light microscopy).
What is the clinical presenation in mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis.
Young adult male presenting with sudden painless hematuria.
IGA deposits and inflammation and proliferation within mesangium. (IGA nephropathy or Berger's disease.