Loss of foot processes of podocytes is characteristically seen in?
Correct Answer: Lipoid nephrosis
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Lipoid nephrosis * Effacement (loss) of foot process of perietal epithelial cells (podocytes) is most commonly noted in minimal change disease (lipoid nephrosis).* However, it may be seen other causes of nephrotic syndrome like membronous GN, FSGS, IgA nephropathy (a type of mesangioproliferative GN), and MPGN.Pathological findings of lipoid nephrosis1) Light microscopy - No abnormality2) Electron microscopy - Obliteration (loss) and fusion of foot processes of epithelial cells.3) Immunofluorescence - No deposits of immune reactants4) Serum complements - Normal levels* The basic pathogenesis of minimal change glomerulonephritis is loss of the basement membrane polyanion (Heparan sulfate proteoglycan).* Loss of the polyanion reduces the negative charge in membrane which allows anionic molecules of the plasma (Albumin) to pass through.
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