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Glomeruläre Nierenerkrankungen

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Hauptursache für glomeruläre Nierenerkrankungen sind Immunprozesse. Häufig geht eine unspezifische Infektionserkrankung vor allem der oberen Atemwege voraus. Die Begriffe Glomerulopathie und Glomerulonephritis werden häufig synonym verwendet. Bei primären Glomerulonephritiden handelt es sich um eigenständige Erkrankungen der Glomeruli. Als sekundäre Glomerulopathien bezeichnet man die Manifestation von Systemerkrankungen an den Glomeruli.

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(2007). Glomeruläre Nierenerkrankungen. In: Praxis der Nephrologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48556-8_7

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