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- Glomerular Diseases: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Glomerular disease is the result of conditions that affect a specific part of your kidney called glomeruli Glomeruli are the tiny network of blood vessels that are the “cleaning units” of your kidney They filter waste and remove extra fluids from your blood
- Understanding Glomerular Diseases | National Kidney Foundation
Learn about glomerular diseases, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options Discover how to manage and prevent these kidney conditions
- Glomerulus (kidney) - Wikipedia
The glomerulus has a glomerular basement membrane sandwiched between the glomerular capillaries and the podocytes It consists mainly of laminins, type IV collagen, agrin, and nidogen, which are synthesized and secreted by both endothelial cells and podocytes
- Glomerular Disease - NIDDK
Glomerular disease is a condition that can damage your kidneys The disease attacks tiny filters in your kidneys, called glomeruli, where your blood is cleaned Damaged glomeruli can allow proteins and sometimes red blood cells to leak into your urine One of the proteins in your blood is albumin
- Glomerular Disease - UNC Kidney Center
Diseases that injure glomeruli (plural for glomerulus) are called glomerular diseases Laboratory analysis of the urine from people who have glomerular disease often shows protein in the urine (proteinuria) and blood in the urine (hematuria)
- Glomerular Diseases – Causes, Symptoms Treatments
Understand glomerular diseases: what it is, key causes, symptoms, and treatment options Learn how early diagnosis helps protect kidney health
- Overview of Glomerular Disorders - MSD Manuals
Overview of Glomerular Disorders - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis prognosis from the MSD Manuals - Medical Professional Version
- Glomerulonephritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
When blood flows into a glomerulus, tiny bits, called molecules, of water, minerals and nutrients, and wastes pass through the capillary walls Large molecules, such as proteins and red blood cells, do not The part that's filtered then passes into another part of the nephron called the tubule
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