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🩸 Nephrotic Syndrome: Pathogenesis, Glomerular Injury Symptoms Explained • Nephrotic Syndrome is a glomerular disorder characterized by massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema due to glomerular filtration barrier damage. But what causes nephrotic syndrome, and how do the underlying mechanisms lead to its clinical presentation? This video provides a high-yield breakdown of nephrotic syndrome pathogenesis, clinical symptoms, diagnostic markers, and USMLE-relevant concepts—perfect for medical students, USMLE prep, and nephrology professionals. • What You’ll Learn in This Video: • ✔️ Pathogenesis of Nephrotic Syndrome: Podocyte damage loss of filtration barrier integrity • ✔️ Why Does Proteinuria Occur? Mechanisms behind albumin loss hypoalbuminemia • ✔️ Key Clinical Symptoms: Peripheral periorbital edema, hypercoagulability, dyslipidemia • ✔️ Common Causes: Minimal Change Disease, FSGS, Membranous Nephropathy, Diabetic Nephropathy • ✔️ Diagnostic Markers: Urine protein 3.5 g/day, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia • ✔️ Nephrotic vs. Nephritic Syndrome: Key differences for USMLE • ✔️ High-yield mnemonics USMLE exam pearls • ⏰ Timestamps for Easy Navigation: • 0:00 Overview of Nephrotic syndrome • 1:19 Normal physiology of Glomerular Barrier • 7:53 Pathogenesis of Minimal change disease • 13:47 Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis • 19:06 Membranous nephropathy • 26:45 Amyloidosis • 29:35 Diabetic Glomerulonephropathy • 34:41 Clinical symptoms of Nephrotic syndrome • • https://t.me/foxterRier_med • • #usmle #step1 #step2 #medicine #pathology #physiology #education #medicalschool #pharmacology #biochemistry #highyield #lab
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