About morphological changes in the kidney in children with infections and some other diseases
- Authors: Makarov Y.V.1
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- Pathological and Anatomical Institute of Kazan State.
- Issue: Vol 26, No 2 (1930)
- Pages: 121-132
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/49933
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj49933
- ID: 49933
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Abstract
The issue of pathological and histological changes in the kidneys in children with various infections and other diseases cannot be considered sufficiently researched and worked out. Only in certain infections (scarlet fever) has much attention been paid to the study of the kidneys. Most of the works on the issue of interest to us date back to the time when, on the one hand, insufficient importance was attached to the early dissection of corpses and the freshness of the material, which, as is now known, is of particular importance for the histology of the kidney, on the other hand, such interpretation of the detected changes, which do not correspond to the views and concepts of modern nephropathology; Finally, those changes in views on some diseases that have occurred to date, for example, in the issue of disorders of digestion and nutrition in infants, dictate the need for a different approach to the study of renal changes in these diseases.
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Yu. V. Makarov
Pathological and Anatomical Institute of Kazan State.
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