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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · While dropsy referred to symptoms easily perceived by the patient as well as the physician, Bright’s disease focused mainly on microscopic pathology invisible to the patient. Most removed from palpable symptoms is end-stage renal disease, a diagnosis often uncovered by autoanalyzer, defined by the need for dialysis, and formally ...

    • Steven J. Peitzman
    • 1989
  2. Hace 3 días · Washington's health was deteriorating rapidly in 1915; he collapsed in New York City and was diagnosed by two different doctors as having Bright's disease, an inflammation of the kidneys, today called nephritis.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Uremia, medical condition produced by the toxic effects of abnormally high concentrations of nitrogenous substances in the blood as a result of the kidney’s failure to expel waste products by way of the urine.

  4. Hace 4 días · Bright’s disease. By Dr Andy Stein / 4 June 2024 « Back to Glossary Index. An older name for glomerulonephritis. This term was used in the past before ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Shortly after becoming president, Arthur was diagnosed with Bright's disease, a kidney ailment now referred to as nephritis. He attempted to keep his condition private, but by 1883 rumors of his illness began to circulate; he had become thinner and more aged in appearance, and struggled to keep the pace of the presidency. [193]

  6. Hace 1 día · The official cause of death was "Bright's disease with Uremic Blood Poisoning." [73] The news of Kalākaua's death did not reach Hawaii until January 29 when the Charleston returned to Honolulu with the remains of the king.

  7. 31 de may. de 2024 · Bright disease is named for British physician Richard Bright, who described the symptoms of the various conditions in the late 1820s and '30s. The complexity of the syndromes that Bright described led to their later reclassification under the term glomerulonephritis (or nephritis).