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Microscopy for the Practicing Physician,Between 1673 and 1716, Leeuwenhoek developed compound lenses and published a series of observations upon protozoa, bacteria, muscle, nerve, and many other structures. By the early nineteenth century, the compound microscope had become highly developed. Robert Brown in 1830 discovered the nucleus; Sc矛盾心理 发表于 2025-3-29 03:54:31
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Glomerulonephritis: Pathogenesis and Classification,ey is congenitally absent or has been removed due to trauma, tumor, or abscess. It is characterized by the deposition of immunoglobulins (or antibody) in the glomeruli, sometimes in the tubules, and, rarely, in the interstitium and arterioles. These immunoglobulins are observed as deposits by electr军火 发表于 2025-3-29 14:51:11
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Anatomic Pathology of the Kidney in Nephrotic Syndrome: Clinicopathological Abridgement,t a 24 hr protein loss exceeding 3.5 g on more than one occasion is the most important criterion used to establish the state of nephrotic syndrome. Accompanying but less important features are hypoalbuminemia and hyperlipidemia. These clinical and laboratory findings indicate renal parenchymal disea提名的名单 发表于 2025-3-30 03:17:19
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Pathology of the Kidney in Essential (Spontaneous) Hypertension,ulla of the kidney are presented in two separate parts. In Part 1, the changes in different components of the cortex and their relationship to different types of clinical hypertensions are described. The data from experimental studies are presented to clarify ambiguities. In Part 2, analyses of papi