Thank you very much 🙏Still so helpful after all these years. I have watched all your videos on kidney and learned alot ,prior to which I was unable to understand . It's quick and simple to understand
Is there any change to the Tubules (proximal/distal)? because I can't see the tubules here and because I'm confusing this with Acute renal failure (acute tubular necrosis)
Thank you very much 🙏Still so helpful after all these years. I have watched all your videos on kidney and learned alot ,prior to which I was unable to understand . It's quick and simple to understand
Beautifully explained ! Thank you!
Great way to teach ,thanks
Nice sir
good explanation. thank you!
thank you
Is acute or cronic pylonoprities is treatable disease ?
Yes
Is there any change to the Tubules (proximal/distal)? because I can't see the tubules here and
because I'm confusing this with Acute renal failure (acute tubular necrosis)
Acute pyelonephritis is always loaded with neutrophils anywhere and everywhere. In ATN, necrosis is the main feature, often without much neutrophils.
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