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Tma
You can't make a diagnosis, but TMA based on any urinary findings. But it'll help you figure out if there's something else going on. Can they have a benign urine, no red cells? That's my question. Could the urine be pretty unremarkable? And then you do the biopsy and you're like, whoa! You may see hematuria, protonuria in some of the chronic TMAs. The classic teaching of like GN acanthocytes is because it's squeezing through the slit diaphragm or whatever. Is this, you know, this is endothelial damage? Is it greater damage? Would you see acanthocyte or is it just