Histopathology of urinary system
Document Type
Book Chapter
Edition
Second Edition
ISBN
9789811512193
Editor
Shahid Pervez
Publication (Name of Journal)
Atlas of diagnostic and predictive histopathology
Department
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Publisher
Springer
City
Singapore
Abstract
This chapter addresses in sufficient detail, the light microscopic features of ‘primary glomerulopathies’ and utility of ‘special stains’ as well as ‘immunofluorescence (IF)’ for precise categorization of these common lesions mostly autoimmune in nature. Renal allograft biopsies are also routine in centres where renal transplantation is done. These biopsies do require meticulous morphological scrutiny as many at times changes are subtle and easily overlooked. Ancillary testing may be necessary in some cases. Neoplasms of kidney and urinary bladder are also common in any general surgical pathology service. In recent years several new renal tumor entities are described and included. An attempt is made to not only provide salient diagnostic features and immunophenotype of common neoplastic entities but also of new entries along with non-neoplastic lesions which may affect these organs.
Recommended Citation
Uddin, Z.,
Memon, A.,
Arif, M.
(2020). Histopathology of urinary system. Atlas of diagnostic and predictive histopathology, 431-463.
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