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Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy as a cause of acute kidney injury in dogs in the UK

Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy as a cause of acute kidney injury in dogs in the UK

... Most of the dogs in this case series were initially evaluated at their primary practice for a skin lesion (or lesions) which was considered consistent with pyoderma, pododermatitis, a bite/ sting, or a wound. ...

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Prediction of Tubulointerstitial Injury by Doppler Ultrasound in Glomerular Diseases : Value of Resistive and Atrophic Indices.

Prediction of Tubulointerstitial Injury by Doppler Ultrasound in Glomerular Diseases : Value of Resistive and Atrophic Indices.

... tubulointerstitial injury can be predicted by measurement of resistive and atrophic indices ...than glomerular lesions ...interstitial diseases could elevate the resistive index significantly 15 ...

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Clinicopathological spectrum of glomerular diseases in elderly.

Clinicopathological spectrum of glomerular diseases in elderly.

... Jones proteins. Free light chains can cause proximal tubular injury and cast nephropathy or combination of both. Free light chains are directly toxic to proximal tubule cell causing defective absorption of ...

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Review Article Adiponectin and glomerular diseases

Review Article Adiponectin and glomerular diseases

... Abstract: Glomerular diseases are caused by an immune-mediated inflammation of the ...syndrome, glomerular diseases are the most common causes of chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal ...

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Nephrin: a biomarker of early glomerular injury

Nephrin: a biomarker of early glomerular injury

... studies have demonstrated that nephrinuria occurs early in glomerular injury, preceding albuminuria, and that there is a positive correlation with severity of renal diseases. Neprin detection in ...

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Control of glomerular hypertension limits glomerular injury in rats with reduced renal mass

Control of glomerular hypertension limits glomerular injury in rats with reduced renal mass

... and glomerular structural lesions, including mesangial expansion and segmental ...maintained systemic blood pressure at normal levels over the 8-wk period and significantly limited the development of ...

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Oral Infections and Systemic Diseases

Oral Infections and Systemic Diseases

... Chapter 2 16 of this bacterium. In the red complex, there are two other bacteria – Tf and Td – and they benefit from each other to drive infection, causing tissue destruction. Håheim, Schwarze, Thelle, Nafstad et al. ...

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Diseases and injury 131

Diseases and injury 131

... 4 Hepatitis B and C infections Hepatitis B and C viruses can cause chronic liver damage and liver cancer. Notification rates of new cases of hepatitis B and C have remained fairly stable in recent years at just ...

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Intravital imaging of podocyte calcium in glomerular injury and disease

Intravital imaging of podocyte calcium in glomerular injury and disease

... in glomerular function in vivo in health and ...intact glomerular environment in a minimally invasive manner with high spatial and temporal ...podocyte injury model was applied, which revealed ...

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Essential role of Gas6 for glomerular injury in nephrotoxic nephritis

Essential role of Gas6 for glomerular injury in nephrotoxic nephritis

... renal injury in Gas6 –/– mice injected with rGas6 can be attributed to the immunological reaction against rat ...not cause renal injury through immune ...

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Gq signaling causes glomerular injury by activating TRPC6

Gq signaling causes glomerular injury by activating TRPC6

... not cause glomerular damage in the absence of an additional cell ...podocyte injury by several injury-promoting signaling ...of glomerular dam- age as individual entities, it is likely ...

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Autoinflammatory diseases: a possible cause of thrombosis?

Autoinflammatory diseases: a possible cause of thrombosis?

... autoinflammatory diseases, it just displays some crosstalk between inflammation and ...endothelial injury and endothelial cell dysfunction (ECD), by the activation of platelets, leuko- cytes and endothelial ...

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Infections as a cause of autoimmune rheumatic diseases

Infections as a cause of autoimmune rheumatic diseases

... The finding of an autoantigen does not prove its pathogenicity, i.e., cause of tissue injury. Experimental data support the notion that citrullinated peptides are arthritogenic autoantigens in RA. Thus, ...

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MACROPHAGES  IN  HEALTH  AND  DISEASES:  A  SYSTEMIC  REVIEW

MACROPHAGES IN HEALTH AND DISEASES: A SYSTEMIC REVIEW

... potentially cause the disease to progress and epithelial cells to ...can cause nitration and deamination reactions of DNA bases that lead to changes in the DNA, and increase the rate of ...

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Tooth Loss Related to Systemic Diseases

Tooth Loss Related to Systemic Diseases

... and systemic factors that could result in such ...could cause caries and periodontal disease leading to the loss of teeth ...of systemic diseases such as diabetes, hypophosphatasia, leukemia, ...

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Role of neutrophils in systemic autoimmune diseases

Role of neutrophils in systemic autoimmune diseases

... Given the presence of autoantibodies, the assistance of autoreactive T-helper cells and B cells appears to be re- quired for disease to develop [34,35]. There are various proposed mechanisms by which ANCAs are pathogenic ...

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Smoking Related Systemic and Oral Diseases

Smoking Related Systemic and Oral Diseases

... It has been reported that tobacco kills 5 million people annually, and has been estimated that by mid 2020, the fi- gure will increase to about 10 million a year, which means it would be the cause of most death ...

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TAFRO syndrome as a cause of glomerular microangiopathy: a case report and literature review

TAFRO syndrome as a cause of glomerular microangiopathy: a case report and literature review

... a systemic inflammatory disorder that manifests as thrombocytopenia (T), anasarca (A), fever (F), reticulin fibrosis (R), and organomegaly (O) ...(3) Systemic inflammation defined as fever of unknown ...

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Common Glomerular Diseases

Common Glomerular Diseases

... Epidemiology Top 2 most common NS in adults (30-35%) Manifestations • Insidious/chronic NS in adults.. • Microhematuria common in adults (30-50%).[r] ...

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Systemic Poverty as a Cause of Recessions

Systemic Poverty as a Cause of Recessions

... Over the same time period, the market short-fall in the earning capacity of America’s consumers has increasingly been financed with welfare distribution and consumer debt – practices that enable people to buy what they ...

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