glomerular hypertension

How Can Glomerular Hypertension Be Diagnosed in the Context of Toxicological Exposure?

Diagnosis of glomerular hypertension often involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests. A history of exposure to nephrotoxic agents, alongside symptoms such as proteinuria and hypertension, may prompt further investigation. Laboratory tests could include blood and urine analysis to assess kidney function, as well as imaging studies to evaluate structural changes within the kidneys.

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