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Title: Acute Tubular Necrosis ATN


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Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN)
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  • Pathology of Acute kidney injury/Acute renal
    failure (Acute Nephritis, RPGN ATN, AIN)
  • Pamela C. Gibson, MD
  • Department of Pathology
  • 2006

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ATN
  • Acute decrease in GFR in setting of ischemia or
    toxins
  • Patients may be oliguric or non-oliguric
  • Urine- muddy brown casts, high urine Na
  • Biopsy usually not necessary
  • Supportive care
  • Recovery of renal function 2-4 weeks

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One of the most important things to remember
  • ATN is reversible if you identify the cause and
    stop it/ correct it.

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Pathology of ATN
  • Dilated tubules
  • Patchy flattened epithelium, loss of cells due to
    necrosis/sloughing, enlarged nuclei, mitoses
  • Interstitial edema, scattered interstitial
    inflammatory cells
  • Pigmented casts, granular casts, cellular casts

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Hemoglobin-pigmented (muddy brown) casts, found
in acute tubular necrosis
400x magnification
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Normal proximal tubules
Injured proximal tubules
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Normal proximal tubules
Injured proximal tubules
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Injured tubules
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HE stain
Dilated tubule
Interstitial edema
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HE stain
Dilated lumens, flattened cells, edema between
tubules
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PAS stain
Dilated lumens, flattened cells, loss of brush
border
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