The video talks about the differentiating points about glomerular and tubulointerstitial CKD by Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, Professor and Head of Nephrology, AIIMS. Glomerular diseases leads to glomerular CKD. Tubulointerstitial CKD in the initial stages does not present with oliguria, hypertension and no significant proteinuria. It is slow in progression as compared to glomerular CKD.
Dr Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, graduate and post graduate from King George Medical College, Lucknow did his nephrology specialization from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi in 1987. Since then he is working in the same department. Kidney diseases, particularly acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) contribute to more than 10,000 patients per million populations in India. These are not only serious diseases but also involves significant finances of the patient and family. While working at AIIMS in last 30 years, during various media briefing, radio talks and non-nephrology meetings, significant lacunae in general knowledge about kidney disease in general public became obvious.
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