IV. Kidney Diseases

Stay calm. ,,, it’s not that bad. When studying the kidney, the best approach is to look at the Main disease categories, and consider the Main Histologic/Functional components. 

We will look at FOUR Main Disease Categories: 

These are classified according to THREE functional components of the kidney:

I. Glomerular diseases  

  • Glomeruli are the FILTERS in the kidney –  thus TWO things can go wrong: 
  •   1. They leak – blood, proteins enter the urine  –> Causing Nephrotic Syndrome or Haematuria 
  •   2. They cease to filter – toxic waste materials remain in blood, filtrate does not pass through (urine volume goes down) –> Causing Acute renal failure

Mechanisms of glomerular diseases: These are often immune mediated. Here are 3 examples

  • 1. Antibodies bind to antigens in -situ within glomeruli (eg. Anti-Glomerular Basememnt Membrane in Goodpasture Syndrome)
  • 2. Antibodies and antigens are circulating as Immune Complexes – they get trapped in glomeruli and cause tissue damage and inflammatory reactions (eg.  SLE, Post-infectious glomerulonephritis)
  • 3. Antibodies bind to antigens in cells in glomeruli (eg. ANCA – anti-neutrophilic antibodies, in vasculitis

CLICK HERE to learn about how these conditions present clinically, and correlate this with the conditions and their main histologic appearance (proliferative vs non-proliferative)

 

II. Tubulointerstitial diseases

Tubules concentrate urine  - conditions are often toxic,  ischaemic or infectious –> They lead to abnormal urine volume, acute or chronic renal failure  and signs and symptoms of infections

CLICK HERE to learn more about tubulointerstitial disesaes

 

III. Vascular diseases

These are often seen in systemic conditions. CLICK HERE to learn more about them. 

Although we have divided the Medical conditions by theTHREE main functional units of the kidney, it is important to note that some conditions, eg. Diabetes Mellitus, Amyloidosis and Hypertension can affect more than one compartment. This is elaborated on more in the Glomerular Diseases mindmap.

View the mindmap below for a brief overview of kidney tumours. refer to your notes for a more detailed description.

View the mindmap below for a brief overview, and refer to your notes and texts for a more detailed description.

These are similar to conditions of the Lower Urinary Tract.

 

This mindmap provides a brief overview of an Approach to Kidney Disorders 

 

To view the Glomerular Diseases mindmap, click on the “Glomerular Diseases” button below. 

In case you missed the links above under “Medical Conditions” , here they are again: 

 

 

 

 

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