Renal Pathology-Immunology

   The kidneys are often targeted by pathogenic immune responses against renal auto antigens or by local manifestations of systemic autoimmunity. For the diagnosis renal pathologists use special tests and electron microscopes to detect the cells involved in diseases affecting the kidneys.

Kidney biopsies permit us to analyses renal disorders; review anticipations; help in the resolve of a precise restorative approach; and screen ailment movement in both local and allograft transplant kidneys. To maximally abuse renal biopsy examples, a blend of light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy is used. Each microscopy requires distinctive strategies for fixation and preparing, so each renal biopsy centers are commonly separated into three sections. Contingent upon the length of the biopsy center or suspected illness process; in any case, the strategy for partitioning the biopsy center might be altered.

  • Anatomic pathology
  • Diagnosis & Characterization
  • Electron microscopy
  • Glomerulus the tubules
  • Immunofluorescence
  • Medical diseases (non-tumor) of the kidneys
  • Medical renal diseases
  • Renal biopsy
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Diagnostic immunology
  • Hypersensitivities
  • Immune deficiency
  • Immunoglobulin- IgG, IgM, IgD, IgE & IgA
  • Immunotherapy
  • Primary immune diseases
  • Transplant rejection
  • Immunosuppression

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