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Zehra Eren M.D. Nephrology Department
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The Kidney in: Congestive heart failure Liver disease Diabetes Mellitus Systemic Vasculitis İnfections Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Dysproteinemias and amyloidosis Hemolytic Uremic Syndrom /Thrombotic Thrombocytic Purpura Cancer and its treatment
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Renal Function In Congestive Heart Failure
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Definition -complex clinical syndrome that can result from any structural or functional cardiac disorder that impairs the ability to supply blood to adequatly meet the metabolic needs of bodily tissues -it is characterized by specific symptoms, such as dyspnea and fatigue, and signs, such as fluid retention
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interactions between heart disease and kidney disease the interaction is bidirectional as acute or chronic dysfunction of the heart or kidneys can induce acute or chronic dysfunction in the other organ
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Type 1 (acute) — Acute HF results in acute kidney injury (AKI, previously called acute renal failure) Type 2 — Chronic cardiac dysfunction (eg, chronic HF) causes progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD, previously called chronic renal failure) Type 3 — Abrupt and primary worsening of kidney function due, for example, to renal ischemia or glomerulonephritis causes acute cardiac dysfunction, which may be manifested by HF Type 4 — Primary CKD contributes to cardiac dysfunction, which may be manifested by coronary disease, HF, or arrhythmia Type 5 (secondary) — Acute or chronic systemic disorders (eg, sepsis or diabetes mellitus) that cause both cardiac and renal dysfunction.
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Renal Function In Liver Disease
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Acute RI Hepatorenal syndrom Cronic RI Post transplantation
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Definition development of acute kidney injury in a patient who usually has advanced liver disease due to cirrhosis, severe alcoholic hepatitis, or (less often) metastatic tumor, but can occur in a substantial proportion of patients with fulminant hepatic failure from any cause
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DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY (DN)
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Definition progressive decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in context of long-standing diabetes, usually accompanied by nephrotic range proteinuria and other end-organ complications, such as retinopathy
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Diabetic kidneys generally increased in size Light microscopy -mesangial expansion -glomerular basement membrane thickening -glomerular sclerosis
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Kimmelstein-Wilson nodules
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glomerular hyperfiltration hyperglycemia and the increased production of advanced glycation end products increased plasma prorenin activity hypoxia-inflammation activation of cytokines
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family history of diabetes black race higher systemic blood pressures evidence of hyperfiltration early in course of disease poor glycemic control smoking obesity and older age No one factor is predictive in the individual patient
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Renal Involvement in Systemic Vasculitis
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Large vessels: aorta and its major branches and the analogous veins Medium vessels: main visceral arteries and veins and their initial branches Small vessels: intraparenchymal arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins
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Infection-Related Glomerulonephritis
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Lupus Nephritis
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An abnormal urinalysis (hematuria and/or proteinuria) with or without an elevated plasma creatinine concentration is observed in up to 75 percent of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus The most frequently observed abnormality is proteinuria
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Class I – Minimal mesangial lupus nephritis Class II – Mesangial proliferative lupus nephritis Class III – Focal lupus nephritis (active and chronic; proliferative and sclerosing) Class IV – Diffuse lupus nephritis (active and chronic; proliferative and sclerosing; segmental and global) Class V – Membranous lupus nephritis Class VI – Advanced sclerosis lupus nephritis
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Renal Amyloidosis and Glomerular Diseases with Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Deposition
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Noninfiltrated purpuric macule
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Renal İnvolvementn in Hemolytic- Uremic Syndrome (HUS) / Thrombotic- Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP)
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Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia Thrombocytopenic purpura Acute renal failure Fever Neurologic dysfunction
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Renal involvemen in cancer and its treatment
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Goldman's Cecile Medicine, Goldman L, Schafer AI Case files Internal Medicine, Toy Patlan Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, Maxine A. Papadakis, Stephen J. McPhee, Eds. Michael W. Rabow, Associate Ed. Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Nephrology & Hypertension Edgar V. Lerma, Jeffrey S. Berns, Allen R. Nissenson
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