Primary and Secondary Glomerulopathies, Renal Pathology

Original Research.

Authors

  • SLANH Sociedad Latinoamericana de Nefrología e Hipertensión Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56867/131

Keywords:

Primary Glomerulopathies, Secondary Glomerulopathies, Renal Pathology

Abstract

Renal survival in both primary and secondary glomerulopathies depends on the specific type of disease, the severity of the glomerular damage, the response to treatment, and the presence of other health conditions. Generally, primary glomerulopathies, such as minimal change disease, tend to have a good outlook with proper treatment, while others, like rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, can quickly cause kidney failure. Secondary glomerulopathies, related to systemic diseases like diabetes or lupus, often improve with treatment of the underlying condition but may also require immunosuppressive therapy and management of chronic kidney disease.

Published

2025-08-08

How to Cite

Primary and Secondary Glomerulopathies, Renal Pathology: Original Research. (2025). Revista De La Sociedad Ecuatoriana De Nefrología, Diálisis Y Trasplante, 13(S1), 190-229. https://doi.org/10.56867/131

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