On the Clinic of Primarily and Secondarily Shrunken Kidneys without Hypertension
F. K. Permyakov , I. Ya. Aleksandrov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (11-12) : 40 -43.
On the Clinic of Primarily and Secondarily Shrunken Kidneys without Hypertension
The symptomatology of kidney diseases is extremely diverse. Along with typical, easily recognizable forms of kidney diseases, very often there are such forms that are often overlooked due to the absence of the so-called "main" symptoms of the clinical picture of this disease. These atypical, silent forms of nephropathy can lead to an incorrect diagnosis, and therefore to incorrect treatment.
Recently, the number of observations has increased, forcing a number of amendments to the harmonious teaching of Volhard and Farr on nephropathy, created on the basis of a synthesis of clinical and pathological anatomical data.
In this report, we would like to share two cases of primary and secondary shrunken kidney, which presented significant deviations from the usual clinical picture of a shrunken kidney.
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