Diagram of kidney suffering from Glomerulonephritis

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I cannot create diagrams or images directly, but I can describe how you might visualize a diagram of a kidney suffering from glomerulonephritis.

  1. Label the Kidney Anatomy:

    • Draw a standard kidney shape (bean-shaped).
    • Label key parts: renal cortex, renal medulla, renal pelvis, and attached ureter.
  2. Indicate Damage:

    • In the glomeruli (the tiny structures that filter blood), show inflammation and thickening of the glomerular basement membrane.
    • You can use color coding (red or orange) around the glomeruli to indicate inflammation or edema.
  3. Highlight Urinary Changes:

    • Include arrows representing the flow of urine and show an enlarged renal pelvis to indicate potential obstruction due to swelling.
    • You may also depict blood in the urine (hematuria) as red dots in the urinary flow.
  4. Interstitium:

    • Illustrate the interstitial tissue where inflammatory cells might be present.
    • Use a different color to indicate fibrosis or scarring if chronic changes are highlighted.
  5. Comparison:

    • Optionally, add a side-by-side comparison of a healthy kidney versus one affected by glomerulonephritis for clarity.

This visualization can help convey the structural changes and effects of glomerulonephritis on kidney function. For creating actual diagrams, consider using medical illustration software or drawing tools.