Glomerulonephritis has always been regarded as a complex subject.
Different forms o f the disease c a n cause death in a matter o f weeks,
nephrotic syndrome which might or might not prove responsive to steroid
therapy, or no symptoms a t all. Improved pathological te- niques and
criteria have permitted a more accurate diagnosis and prognosis to be
established for many patients. With increased und- standing of the
immunological mechanisms involved it has become apparent that many
patients presenting with a variety of symptoms and signs m a y have
glomerulonephritis as their primary pathological process. This book
examines the clinical, pathological and aetiological factors involved in
the common forms o f glomerulonephritis. Each chapter has been written
by a recognized expert in the field and provides information of
relevance and practical importance to the average clinician. The
developments of the last decade have emp- sized that glomerulonephritis
is no longer a matter only for the nephrologist but a subject o n which
all clinicians should be well informed.