Acute Glomrulonephritis Pathophysiology
Acute Glomrulonephritis Pathophysiology
Acute Glomrulonephritis Pathophysiology
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Predisposing factors:
Precipitating factors: Frequently eating
decrease urinary frequency junkfoods
and output Unhygienic habits
-Disease Process
Release of antigen-antibody complexes
in the circulation
-Signs and
symptoms Exogenous streptococcal bacteria goes
to the renal system (glomeruli)
Immune complex
reaction in the glomerular
capillary
Impairment to release
Inflammatory response erythropoeitin
Increase
- pus cells in
WBC count
the urine
of 18.0