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PATHOLOGY OF KIDNEYS. VII. practical training 3 rd year General Medicine. Normal glomerulus. 3. 2. 1 Capillary lumen 2 Basement membrane 3 Podocytyes 4 Mesangial cells 5 Proximal tubulus 6 Bowman’s capsule 7 Mesangial matrix 8 Distal tubulus
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PATHOLOGY OF KIDNEYS VII. practical training 3rd year General Medicine
Normal glomerulus 3 2 1 Capillary lumen 2 Basement membrane 3 Podocytyes 4 Mesangial cells 5 Proximal tubulus 6 Bowman’s capsule 7 Mesangial matrix 8 Distal tubulus 9 Macula densa 1 9 8 1 5 7 6 4
Capillary loops – electronogram Podocytes Podocytal processus Basement membrane Capillary lumen Endothelium 1 Mesangial cell Mesangial matrix
Classification of glomerular diseases • Primary Glomerular Diseases • Glomerulonefritis in Systemic Diseases • Glomerular Lesions in Vascular Diseases • Glomerular Lesions in Metabolic Diseases • Hereditary Nephropathies • Miscellaneous Glomerular Diseases • End Stage Kidney • Glomerular Lesions Following Transplantation
Non-immunological hyperfiltration BM polyanion loss BM inherited deffects ischemic Immunological circuluting immune complex in situ immune complex anti-basement membrane antibody (anti-GBM) ANCA antibody T-cell mediated cytotoxicity Aetiological clasification of glomerular injury
Nomenclature of glomerular injury • Diffuse - all glomeruli • Focal - some glomeruli, others unaffected • Global - the whole glomerulus • Segmental - only part of the glomerulus
Light microscopic hanges • Proliferative: increased cell numbers (proliferation, PNM and macrophages recruitment from the circulation) • Membranous: BM thickening • Membrano-proliferative: a combination of the two above features • Crescentic: proliferation of cells lining Bowman’s capsule
Diabetic glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel-Wilson) 1 1 hyaline deposits in mesangial matrix of glomerulus
Diabetic glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel-Wilson) 1 2 3 1 hyaline globules in mesangial matrix of glomerulus 2 capillaries around hyaline globules 3 hyalinosis of mesangium
Endocapillary proliferative glomerulonefritis 2 1 2 2 1 Reduction of capillary lumen 2 Bulge and proliferation of cellular formation of glomerulus
Endocapillary proliferative glomerulonefritisimmunoflourescenc-subendothelial immune-complex deposit 1 1 Granular subendothelial deposits on basal membrane
Endocapillary proliferative glomerulonefritis,electronogram 1 E Swelling endothelial cells 1 Basal membrane Stars- subendothelial deposits of immunoglobulins on basal membrane
Rapidly progressive (crescentic) glomerulonephritis 2 2 1 Extracapillary proliferation of epithelial cells of Bowman capsule and fibrin – compression of glomerular capillaries 2 Regresive alteration of glomerular capillaries 1
Rapidly progressive (crescentic) glomerulonephritis 3 3 3 2 1 1 Basal membrane of Bowman capsule 2 Fibrin 3 Hyaline deposits in glomerular capillaries
Chronic pyelonefritis (end stage kidney, anamnesis of prostatic hypertrophy) End stage kidney Dilatated ureter Capsule of kidney Chronic urocystitis Kidney without big changes
Wilms’ tumour (nephroblastoma) 2 3 1 2 1 Stromal component 2 Blastema component 3 Epithelial component 1
Renal cell carcinoma, conventional type Kidney in section tumour Tumour invasion inside vein in hilus Lower pole of kidney