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KIDNEY
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RENAL PATHOLOGY• NORMAL• CONGENITAL• “CYSTS”• GLOMERULAR• TUBULAR/INTERSTITIAL• BLOOD VESSELS• OBSTRUCTION• TUMORS
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1. Renal Vein
2. Renal Artery
3. Renal Calyx
4. Medullary Pyramid
5. Renal Cortex
6. Segmental Artery
7. InterlobAR Artery
8. Arcuate Artery interlobULAR
9. Arcuate Vein
10. Interlobar Vein
11. Segmental Vein
12. Renal Column
13. Renal Papillae
14. Renal Pelvis
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Fluid and Electrolytes: Dehydration, Edema, Hyperkalemia, Metabolic acidosis
Calcium Phosphate and Bone: Hyperphosphatemia, Hypocalcemia, Secondary hyperparathyroidism, Renal osteodystrophy
Hematologic: Anemia, Bleeding diathesis
Cardiopulmonary: Hypertension, Congestive heart failure, Pulmonary edema, Uremic pericarditis
Gastrointestinal: Nausea and vomiting, Bleeding, Esophagitis, gastritis, colitis
Neuromuscular: Myopathy, Peripheral neuropathy, Encephalopathy
Dermatologic: Sallow (greenish-yellow) color, Pruritus, Dermatitis
CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
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CONGENITAL• AGENESIS
• HYPOPLASIA
• ECTOPIC
• HORSESHOE
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AGENESIS
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HYPOPLASIA
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ECTOPIC (usually PELVIC)
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HORSESHOE
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CYSTIC DISEASES• CYSTIC RENAL “DYSPLASIA”
• Autosomal DOMINANT (AD-ULTS)
• Autosomal RECESSIVE (CHILDREN)
• MEDULLARY– Medullary Sponge Kidney (MSK)– Nephronopththisis-Medullary
• ACQUIRED
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CYSTIC RENAL “DYSPLASIA”
• ENLARGED• UNILATERAL or BILATERAL• CYSTIC• Have “MESENCHYME”• NEWBORNS
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AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT• HEREDITARY, PKD1, PKD2• FOLLOWS AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT
PEDIGREE• COMPLEX GENETICS• RENAL FAILURE in 50’s
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AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE• CHILDHOOD• KIDNEYS LOOK EXACTLY LIKE THE
ADULT TYPE• PKHD1• PATIENTS WHO SURVIVE CHILDHOOD
OFTEN DEVELOP HEPATIC FIBROSIS
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MEDULLARY CYSTS
• MEDULLARY SPONGE KIDNEY (MSK), usually an incidental finding on CT or US
. NEPHRONOPHTHISIS, cysts @ CMJ, hereditary, progressive
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ACQUIRED (DIALYSIS)
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“SIMPLE” CYSTS
• Cortical
• Also called “retention” cysts
• Also “acquired”
• Incidental
• VERY very very common
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GLOMERULAR DISEASES
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CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
• ACUTE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME• RAPIDLY PROGRESSIVE
GLOMERULONEPHRITIS• NEPHROTIC SYNDROME• CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE• ASYMPTOMATIC HEMATURIA or
PROTEINURIA
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PATHOLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS
• CELLULAR PROLIFERATION– Mesangial– Endothelial
• LEUKOCYTE INFILTRATION• CRESCENTS (RAPIDLY progressive)• BASEMENT MEMBRANE THICKENING• HYALINIZATION• SCLEROSIS
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PATHOGENESIS• Antibodies against inherent GBM• Antibodies against “planted” antigens• Trapping of Ag-Ab complexes• Antibodies against glomerular cells, e.g.,
mesangial cells, podocytes, etc.• Cell mediated immunity, i.e., sensitized T-cells
as in TB
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MEDIATORS• NEUTROPHILS, MONOCYTES• MACROPHAGES, T-CELLS, NK CELLS• PLATELETS• MESANGIAL CELLS
• SOLUBLE: CYTOKINES, CHEMOKINES, COAGULATION FACTORS
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ACUTE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
• Hematuria, Azotemia, Oliguria, in children following a strep infection
• POSTSTREPTOCOCCAL (old term)• HYPERCELLULAR GLOMERULI• INCREASED ENDOTHELIUM AND
MESANGIUM• IgG, IgM, C3 along GMB FOCALLY• 95% full recovery
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RAPIDLY PROGRESSIVE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
• Clinical definition, NOT a specific pathologic one
• “CRESCENTIC”
• Anti-GBM Ab
• IMMUN CPLX
• Anti-Neut. Ab
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NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
• MASSIVE PROTEINURIA
• HYPOALBUMINEMIA
• EDEMA
• LIPIDEMIA/LIPIDURIA
• NUMEROUS CAUSES:– MEMBRANOUS, MINIMAL CHANGE, FOCAL SEGMTL.
– DIABETES, AMYLOID, SLE, DRUGS
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MEMBRANOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
• Drugs, Tumors, SLE, Infections• Deposition of Ag-Ab complexes• Indolent, but >60% persistent proteinuria• 15% go on to nephrotic syndrome
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MINIMAL CHANGE GLOM.(LIPOID NEPHROSIS)
• MOST COMMON CAUSE of NEPHROTIC SYNDROME in CHILDREN
• EFFACEMENT of FOOT PROCESSES
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FOCAL SEGMENTAL GLOMERULO-SCLEROSIS
• Just like its name– Focal– Segmental– Glomerulo-SCLEROSIS (NOT –itis)
• HIV, Heroine, Sickle Cell, Obesity
• Most common cause of ADULT nephrotic syndrome
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MEMBRANOPROLIFERATIVEGLOMERULONEPHRITIS
• MPGN can be idiopathic or 2º to chronic immune diseases Hep-C, alpha-1-antitrypsin, HIV, Malignancies
• GBM alterations, subendo.
• Leukocyte infiltrations
• Predominant MESANGIAL involvement
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IgA NEPHROPATHY(BERGER DISEASE)
• Mild hematuria
• Mild proteinuria
• IgA deposits in mesangium
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HEREDITARY HEMATURIA SYNDROMES
• ALPORT SYNDROME– Progressive Renal Failure– Nerve Deafness– VARIOUS eye disorder– DEFECTIVE COLLAGEN TYPE IV
• THIN GBM (Glomerular Basement Membrane) Disease, i.e., about HALF as uniformly thin as it should be
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CHRONICGLOMERULONEPHRITIS
• Can result from just about ANY of the previously described acute ones– THIN CORTEX– HYALINIZED (fibrotic) GLOMERULI– OFTEN SEEN IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
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SECONDARY (2º) GLUMERULONEPHROPATHIES
• SLE• Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (IgA-NEPH)• BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS• DIABETES (Nodular Glomerulosclerosis, or K-W
Kidney)• AMYLOIDOSIS• GOODPASTURE• WEGENER• MYELOMA
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TUBULESINTERSTITIUM
BLOOD VESSELSOBSTRUCTION
TUMORS
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TUBULAR DISEASES
• ACUTE TUBULAR NECROSIS• TUBULOINTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS
– PYELONEPHRITIS• ACUTE
• CHRONIC
– DRUGS– TOXINS
• URATE NEPHROPATHY• HYPERCALCEMIA/NEPHROCALCINOSIS• MULTIPLE MYELOMA
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ACUTE TUBULAR NECROSIS• Destruction of renal TUBULAR epithelium• Loss of renal function• 50% of ACUTE renal failure• Two types:
ISCHEMIC
NEPHROTOXIC-AMINOGLYCOSIDES
-AMPHOTERICIN B
-CONTRAST AGENTS
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ATN PATHOGENESIS
• BLOOD FLOW DISTURBANCES (ISCHEMIC)
• TUBULAR INJURY (NEPHROTOXIC)
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CLINICAL COURSE
• INITIATION (36 hours)– Mild OLIGURIA– Mild AZOTEMIA
• MAINTENANCE– More OLIGURIA– More AZOTEMIA– DIALYSIS NEEDED
• RECOVERY– HYPOKALEMIA main problem– BUN, CREATININE return to normal
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TUBULO/INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS
• INFECTIONS, i.e., pyelonephritis
• TOXINS, heavy metals, chemo, NSAIDS
• METABOLIC, urates, Ca++, Oxalates
• PHYSICAL, obstruction, radiation
• IMMUNOLOGIC, esp. transplant rejection
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PYELONEPHRITIS• GI Gram NEGATIVES: E. COLI, Proteus,
Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Strep. faecalis, usually “NORMAL” flora
• ASCENDING, by FAR, the most common, i.e., reflux, obstruction
• HEMATOGENOUS too• ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS, neutrophils• CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS, lymphocytes,
scars
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ACUTE or CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS?
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ACUTE or CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS?
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FACTORS• OBSTRUCTION: Congenital or Acquired• INSTRUMENTATION• VESICOURETERAL REFLUX• PREGNANCY• AGE, SEX, why sex? F>>>M• PREVIOUS LESIONS• IMMUNOSUPPRESION or IMMUNODEFICIENCY
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DRUGS/TOXINS causing
INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS
• Synthetic Penicillins
• Rifampin
• Thiazides
• 2 weeks later: Fever, eosinophilia, rash, and an acute renal failure type of picture
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ANALGESIC NEPHROPATHY
• ASPIRIN, TYLENOL, NSAIDS– TUBULOINTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS– PAPILLARY NECROSIS (also Dm & HbS)
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URATE NEPHROPATHY
• Precipitation of Uric Acid Crystals in the TUBULES, especially in a LOWER than usual PH situation (mini-TOPHUS)
H & E alcohol fixed POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY
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HYPERCALCEMIANEPHROCALCINOSIS
PRINCIPLE: In extreme or uncontrolled or chronic HYPERCALCEMIA, calcium stones form in the tubulo-interstitium of the kidney, which can eventually lead to tubular obstruction and loss of function
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MULTIPLE MYELOMA
• Bence Jones proteinuria (immunoglobulin light chains)
• AMYLOIDOSIS
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VASCULAR DISEASES
• BENIGN NEPHROSCLEROSIS• MALIGNANT NEPHROSCLEROSIS (i.e., malignant
hypertension)• RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS• THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHIES
– Hemolytic-Uremic Syndromes, Child, Adult, TTP
• THROMBI, EMBOLI, INFARCTS– SICKLE CELL– DIFFUSE CORTICAL NECROSIS
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BENIGN NEPHROSCLEROSIS• Sclerosis, i.e., “hyalinization” of arterioles and small
arteries, i.e., arterio-, arteriolo-• Is this part of “routine” atherosclerosis????• VERY VERY VERY common
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MALIGNANT NEPHROSCLEROSIS (i.e., malignant hypertension)
• NOT a part of “routine” atherosclerosis• By definition, associated with rapidly progressive
hypertension (1-2% of HTN)• VASCULAR DAMAGE• FIBRINOID NECROSIS• “ONION SKINNING”• SIGNIFICANT LUMENAL NARROWING
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Renal Artery Stenosis• Rare cause of HTN• SMALL Kidney• 1) Plaque type is usual cause, yes regular
old atherosclerosis• 2) Fibromuscular “dysplasia” type:
– INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA– MEDIAL HYPERPLASIA– ADVENTITIAL HYPERPLASIA– In younger women
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PLAQUE, i.e.,
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
FIBROMUSCULAR
DYSPLASIA
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MICROANGIOPATHIES(thrombotic)
• Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome– Familial– Childhood– Adult
• TTP (Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic
Purpura), IDIOPATHIC
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MICROANGIOPATHIES
COMMON PROCESSES– Hemolysis– Thromboses in renal
capillaries– Thrombocytopenia (a
“consumption” coagulopathy)
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OTHER VASCULAR• Atherosclerosis
• Atheroemboli
• Sickle Cell
• Diffuse Cortical Necrosis
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RENAL INFARCTS
• WEDGE SHAPED
• WELL DELINEATED
• “WHITE” (anemic) INFARCT
• Perhaps a little “YELLOW”
• HEAL WITH A SCAR
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OBSTRUCTIONS• UROLITHIASIS• CONGENITAL• PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT• TUMORS• INFLAMMATION• SLOUGHED CLOTS, PAPILLAE• PREGNANCY• NEUROGENIC
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UROLITHIASIS• CALCIUM (OXALATE or
PHOSPHATE) 70%
• MAGNESIUM AMMONIUM
PHOSPHATE 20%
• URIC ACID 10%
CA↑↑↑
Bact.
U.A. ↑↑↑
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TUMORS• BENIGN
– Papillary Adenoma– Fibroma/Hamartoma– Angiomyolipoma– Oncocytoma
• MALIGNANT– Renal Cell Carcinoma (Clear Cell Carcinoma, Adenocarcinoma,
Hypernephroma)– Urothelial (Transitional)
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RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
• TOBACCO RELATED, STRONGLY• SOME HEREDITARY/FAMILIAL
• MOST are “CLEAR CELL”, a few PAPILLARY
• YELLOW grossly, “CLEAR” cells microscopically
• STRONGLY tend to invade the renal VEIN early, in preference to lymphatics. Does the kidney have lymphatics?
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UROTHELIAL (TRANSITIONAL)RENAL CARCINOMAS
• In renal pelvis. Why?• 1/10 as common as renal cell carcinomas• EXACTLY the same appearance as lower urinary
tract carcinomas. Why?• MUCH more likely to obstruct the kidney than
renal cell carcinomas. Why?• Associated with ureter and bladder carcinomas.
Why?
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