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What is The Difference Between Nephrotic and Nephritic Syndrome

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❤️ Support us - transfer to a VISA card 4355053921990398 (ARMEN ASTVATSATRYAN) via Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by increased permeability of the vascular wall of the glomeruli, which leads to the leakage of protein into the urine. The key symptom is the presence of a large amount of protein in the urine, which leads to the development of edema, hypoalbuminemia (low levels of protein in the blood), and hyperlipidemia. The causes of nephrotic syndrome can be kidney diseases, such as diabetic nephropathy, minimal change disease, amyloidosis of the kidneys, and others. Nephritic syndrome is associated with inflammatory processes in the kidneys, which lead to a malfunction of the kidneys. The key symptoms are the presence of protein and red blood cells in the urine, as well as an increase in the level of creatinine in the blood. The causes of nephritic syndrome can be infections, autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus or glomerulonephritis, as well as certain medications. #nephroticsyndrome #nephriticsyndrome #kidneydisease Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, Fellow of European Society of Cardiology. First Dean and Founder of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy (now University). One of 100 Top Health Professionals - 2007 by the International Biographical Center`s (Cambridge, England) aramis1969@

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