What causes glomerulomegaly?
Congenital cyanotic heart disease
Cor pulmonale
Obesity and Sleep apnea
Sickle cell disease
Polycythemia vera
Alcoholism
Hepatic steatosis
Cystic fibrosis
Cor pulmonale
Obesity and Sleep apnea
Sickle cell disease
Polycythemia vera
Alcoholism
Hepatic steatosis
Cystic fibrosis
What is the most common physiological abnormality in all of the
above
Hypoxemia! Perhaps a combination of metabolic demands of some of these
illnesses, hypertrophy of the erythropoietin producing cells, passive
congestion causes in the systemic circulation and increased viscosity all might
be leading to glomerular damage and proteinuria as a result.
What does glomerulomegaly mean on pathology?
There is going to be focal and diffuse hypercellularity, segmental
or global sclerosis, mesangial thickening
Vessels:- capillary congestion, hyalinization of afferent and efferent arterioles
Tubular atrophy
Interstitial Fibrosis
Vessels:- capillary congestion, hyalinization of afferent and efferent arterioles
Tubular atrophy
Interstitial Fibrosis
Reference: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9402101
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