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