Renal Pathology in Biopsy: Light, Electron, and Immunofluorescent Microscopy and Clinical Aspects |
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Renal Biopsy Management and Processing by the Pathologist | 4 |
Histology of Normal Kidney Tissue | 22 |
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acute Alport's Alport's syndrome antigen arteries arterioles arteriolosclerosis atrophy autopsy chronic Clinical Findings contracted kidney crescents cytoplasm demonstrated diagnosis Differential diffuse disease edema endothelial cells endotheliomesangial GN endothelium epimembranous GN epithelial epithelium extracapillary Female fibrin fibrin(-ogen fibrinoid foam cells focal formation frequently glomeru glomerular capillary loop glomerular minimal change glomeruli glomerulonephritis granular hematuria hypertension idiopathic IgA nephritis immunocomplexes immunoglobulins increase infiltrates inflammatory intramembranous intravasal coagulation kidney lamina densa lamina rara interna lesion leukocytes LM Findings lumen lymphocytes Male material membrane membranoproliferative GN mesangial cells mesangial matrix mesangium morphologic myocytes necrosis needle biopsy nephropathy nephrotic syndrome observed obsolescent occur osmiophilic deposits PASM Pathogenesis patients podocytes polymorphonuclear leukocytes present prognosis proliferation proliferative FGN protein proteinuria proximal tubules pyelonephritis rarely renal biopsy renal transplant sclerosing FGN segmental serum severe stage stain subendothelial deposits subepithelial synechiae Table thickening thrombi tion tissue tubular BM tumor uremia usually vascular vessels