IPLab:Lab 6:Glomerulonephritis
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Clinical SummaryEdit
This 27-year-old male had end-stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis for 10 years. For the previous four years he had hypertension which slowly increased to about 180/120 mm Hg. Laboratory findings included a markedly elevated BUN and creatinine. He underwent bilateral nephrectomy and was placed on the transplant list.
On examination the kidneys were similar in appearance. Cortices were pale, diffusely granular with a few 1-2 mm cysts. On being sectioned, the cortex of each kidney was thin (4-5 mm) and pale. Renal medullae were pale yellow-tan in color and there was abundant peripelvic fat. The ureters, pelvis, calyces and hilar vessels showed no abnormalities.
Autopsy FindingsEdit
The left (97 grams) and right (88 grams) kidneys were of similar appearance. Cortices were pale, diffusely granular with a few 1-2 mm cysts. On being sectioned, the cortex of each kidney was thin (4-5 mm) and pale. Renal medullae were pale yellow-tan in color and there was abundant peripelvic fat. The ureters, pelvis, calyces and hilar vessels showed no abnormalities.
ImagesEdit
This immunofluorescent photomicrograph of a glomerulus from a case of acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis shows a granular immunofluorescence pattern consistent with immune complex disease. The primary antibody used for this staining was specific for IgG; however antibodies for complement would show a similar pattern.
Virtual MicroscopyEdit
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Additional ResourcesEdit
ReferenceEdit
- eMedicine Medical Library: Assessment and Management of the Renal Transplant Patient
- eMedicine Medical Library: Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis
- Merck Manual: Nephritic Syndrome
- Merck Manual: Chronic Kidney Disease
- Merck Manual: Hemodialysis
- Merck Manual: Kidney Transplantation
Journal ArticlesEdit
- Lan HY, Yang N, Nikolic-Paterson DJ, Yu XQ, Mu W, Isbel NM, Metz CN, Bucala R, Atkins RC. Expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor in human glomerulonephritis. Kidney Int 2000 Feb;57(2):499-509.
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