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Title: Pathology of Kidney and the Urinary tract


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Pathology of Kidney and the Urinary tract
  • Dr. Amar C. Al-Rikabi
  • Dr. Hala Kassouf Kfoury

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Normal Kidney, Congenital and Cystic Renal
Diseases and Acute Renal Failure
  • Lecture -1

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This paraffin embedded 2µm section illustrates a
normal glomerulus with normal vascular pole with
minimal periglomerular interstitial fibrosis and
surrounding intact tubules
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This glomerulus shows only minimal abnormalities
by electron microscopy, with rare Vacuoles and
blebs in the podocytes.
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Bisected kidney shows a less severe form of CRD
with multiple cysts and focally a significant
degree of disorganization of parenchymal
architecture.
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Autosomal recessive (infantile) polycystic
disease (ARPKD). Elongated streaks represent
dilated tubules.
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Cut surface of ADPKD showing variable-size,
irregular cysts with no recognizable intervening
normal parenchyma. Most cysts contain clear fluid
and the pelvis is distorted.
Histology of ADPKD shows a single glomerulus
alongside several cysts
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Late stage of ADPKD showing greatly enlarged
renal profiles due to innumerable cysts of
varying size replacing the renal parenchyma.
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Acute renal failure is a syndrome defined by a
sudden loss of renal function over several hours
to several days.
Mayo Clin Proc. 20017667-74
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RPGN (Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis) is
a syndrome defined by the rapid loss of renal
function over days to weeks due to acute
glomerulonephritis.
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Etiology of ARF
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The Pathophysiology of ARF
JASN 19989(4)710-718
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  • ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
  • Acute tubular necrosis (ATN)
  • Clinically, rapid deterioration in renal function
    usually, but not always associated with oliguria.
  • B. Many different kidney diseases may present
    with acute renal failure although ATN is the most
    common cause by far.
  • C. Conditions associated with ATN
  • 1. Shock2. Sepsis3. Incompatible blood
    transfusions4. Burns5. Crush injury6. Drugs

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ATN Acute tubular necrosis
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Kidney in acute tubular necrosis (ATN) showing
pale, swollen cortex and congested medulla.
Elongated, stretched out, regenerating proximal
tubular lining cells encompass the necrotic
epithelium.
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Acute Kidney Injury
  • Conclusion
  • 1- Specify the cause of the acute kidney injury
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