Vascular nephritis is an inflammation of the renal parenchyma and blood vessels, which can lead to serious consequences. Nephrotic syndrome manifests itself as swelling of soft tissues due to the leakage of fluid and blood proteins through the capillaries. Swelling usually occurs on the feet and legs. But in some patients, fluid accumulates in all body cavities and in the lungs.
The disease occurs independently or in parallel with various pathological processes. The reasons may be different:
Primary vasculitis is infectious microbial or eosinophilic. Secondary - damage to arteries and veins. To them