nephropathic
Nephropathic refers to anything related to or affecting the kidneys, specifically in a pathological or diseased state. It is an adjective used to describe conditions or characteristics that involve kidney damage or dysfunction. For instance, nephropathic changes are observed in various kidney diseases, indicating that the kidney tissue has been negatively altered. When a condition is described as nephropathic, it implies that it has a detrimental impact on the kidneys' ability to perform their essential functions, such as filtering waste products from the blood, regulating blood pressure, and maintaining electrolyte balance.
Examples of conditions that can lead to nephropathic consequences include diabetes mellitus, hypertension, autoimmune disorders like