Renal Pathology

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renal pathology

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Renal Pathology

most common nephrotic syndrome in children
minimal change disease
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most common nephrotic syndrome in children minimal change disease
IF: granular pattern of immune complex depostion
LM: diffuse capillary thickening
membranous glomerulonephritis
IF: granular pattern of immune complex depostion
LM: hypercellular glomeruli
acute post strep GN
IF: linear pattern of immune complex deposition Goodpastures (rapidly prgressive/crescentic GN)
IF: deposition of IgG, IgM, IgA, and C3 in mesangium Berger's
Kimmelstiel-Wilson lesions (nodular glomerulosclerosis) diabetic GN
most common nephrotic syndrome in adults membranous GN
EM: loss of epithelial foot processes minimal change disease
nephrotic syndrome a/w Hep B membranoproliferative GN, Type 1
And membranous GN (according to Dr. Rizk)
nephrotic syndrome a/w HIV focal segmental GN
anti-GBM antibodies, hematuria, hemoptysis Goodpasture's
EM: subendothelial humps and tram track appearance membranoproliferative GN
nephritis, deafness, cataracts Alport's
LM: cresent formation in the glomeruli rapidly progressive GN
LM: segmental sclerosis and hyalinosis focal segmental GN
purpura on back of arms and legs, abdominal pain, IgA nepropathy Henloch Schoenlein
LM: Wire loop appearance diffuse proliferative GN
apple green birefringence with Congo red stain under polarized light amyloidosis
EM: spiking of the GBM ue to electron dense subepithelial deposits membranous
RBC casts glomerulonephritis, ischemia, malignant hypertension
WBC cast tubulointerstitial inflammation, acute pyelonephritis, transplant rejection
bacterial cast acute pyelonephritis
epithelial cell cast renal tubular damage
waxy cast renal failure
granular cast acute tubular necrosis

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