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Glomerulopathy is a term used to describe a group of diseases that affect the glomeruli of the kidney. These diseases can lead to proteinuria, hematuria, and in severe cases, kidney failure.

Types of Glomerulopathy

There are several types of glomerulopathy, including:

  • IgA nephropathy: This is a disease that causes the buildup of IgA antibodies in the glomeruli. It is the most common form of glomerulopathy worldwide.

Symptoms

The symptoms of glomerulopathy can vary depending on the type and severity of the disease. Common symptoms include:

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of glomerulopathy typically involves a combination of urine tests, blood tests, and a kidney biopsy. The biopsy can help determine the type and severity of the disease.

Treatment

The treatment of glomerulopathy depends on the type and severity of the disease. Treatment options may include:

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