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This document, drafted by Bart E. Wagner, Chief Biomedical Scientist at Northern General Hospital, features a series of intermediate-level competency questions focused on renal histopathology. Covering essential topics such as diagnoses, histological terms, and cellular structures, the document serves as a valuable resource for professionals and students seeking to deepen their understanding of renal pathology. Each question prompts critical thinking about glomerular arterioles, cell types, and the collective terms for related diseases, facilitating an interactive learning experience.
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Intermediate level competency in renal EMQuestions Drafted by Bart E Wagner Chief Biomedical Scientist Histopathology Department Northern General Hospital Sheffield S5 7AU Tel: 0114 – 2714154 Bart.wagner@sth.nhs.uk Draft date 28.03.2010
1. What is the most likely diagnosis? 2. What stage is this?
Proximal convoluted tubule 1. What is the original composition of this cleft?
1. Which glomerular arteriole is this? 3. What is this cell storing in these granules? 2. Which glomerular arteriole is this
Renal Interstitium Renal Interstitium 1. What is this cell type?
1. What is this cell type? 2. What type of cell are these?
1. What are these structures? 2. What are these structures?
1. What is the histological term used to describe this change? 2. What is the most likely diagnosis?
1. What is the eponymous name for these areas of mesangial expansion? 2. What is most likely diagnosis? 3. What are these structures called?
1. What is the diagnosis? 2. What is the collective term for the group of diseases characterised by this case? 3. What is the inheritance of this case?