Diagnostic procedures for acute glomerulonephritis, Biology

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Diagnostic Procedures 

  1.   Taking Clinical history 
  2.   Urine analysis 
  3.   Blood sample  for  estimation  of blood urea nitrogen 
  4.   Antistrepto lysine  (ASO) titer 
  5.   Chest X-ray

Medical Management 

It includes:

  1.  antibiotic  therapy 
  2.  symptomatic treatment 
  3.  decreased fluid'and salt intake
  4.  administration  of diuretics 
  5.  renal Biopsy 

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