Monthly Archives: November 2011

Leukopenia and agranulocytosis

Leukopenia and agranulocytosis peripheral blood white blood cell count is consistently lower than 4.0X109 / L who, neutrophils less than (1.5 ~ 1.8) X 109 / l were. Clinical to dizziness, fatigue, fever. Palpitations, backache, mouth ulcers, infections characterized.Drugs, physical and chemical factors, or severe infections can cause the disease can also be secondary to […]

Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura

Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura is an autoimmune-related diseases. Manifested as skin, mucosa petechia petechiae, or see gum bleeding, epistaxis, and menorrhagia, severe internal bleeding may occur. The disease in clinical practice can be divided into two types: acute type more common in children or young people, sudden onset, chills, fever, followed by purple skin and mucosa […]

Acute glomerulonephritis

[Overview] Acute glomerulonephritis (also known as acute nephritis), mostly caused by the immune response after infection to acute nephritis after streptococcal infection the most common. Showed diffuse bilateral renal glomerular lesions. Main features are abrupt onset of symptoms, edema, hematuria, proteinuria, high blood pressure. Disease in children and adolescents are more, but also occasionally in […]

Chronic glomerulonephritis

[Overview] Chronic glomerulonephritis referred to as chronic nephritis, which is a common autoimmune diseases of urinary system.Chronic nephritis is caused by a variety of different pathological types of bilateral diffuse or focal glomerular inflammatory changes; is a group of similar clinical manifestations and pathological changes vary, the primary outcome is different in the kidney ball […]