Classification of microvascular lesions in chronic diffuse glomerulonephritis

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The aim of the work was early detection of vascular pathology in chronic glomerulonephritis by complex study of microcirculation parameters: bulbar conjunctival biomicroscopy using slit lamp, state of vascular permeability according to V.P. Kaznacheev and A.A. Dzizinsky method and radioisotope method depending on the form and stage of the disease.

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T. M. Nenasheva

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Russian Federation

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2. Fig. 1. Grade I microcirculatory disorders. The arrow indicates the aggregate in the venules.

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3. Fig. 2. Grade II microcirculatory abnormalities. Venular and capillary aneurysms (A), grade I or II sludge phenomenon (B).

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4. Fig. 3. Grade IIIa microcirculatory disorders. Grade II sludge phenomenon (A), Grade III (B), changes in limbal capillaries (C).

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