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[[File:RPGN - overview.png|thumb|Overview|312x312px]]'''Staining''': HE
[[File:RPGN - overview.png|thumb|Overview|224x224px]]'''Staining''': HE


'''Organ''': Kidney
'''Organ''': Kidney


'''Description''':
'''Description''':Almost all glomeruli in the slide contain some degree of fibrocellular tissue. Some glomeruli have this tissue in a half-moon-like formation called ''crescents''. The finding of crescents is associated with RPGN.


Almost all glomeruli in the slide contain some degree of fibrocellular tissue. Some glomeruli have this tissue in a half-moon-like formation called ''crescents''. The finding of crescents is associated with RPGN.
'''Diagnosis''': Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis (RPGN)[[File:RPGN - glomerulus.png|thumb|(Mostly) normal glomerulus. The glomerular tuft occupies the whole Bowman’s space.|261x261px]]'''Causes''':
 
'''Diagnosis''': Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis (RPGN)
 
'''Causes''':


# Goodpasture syndrome
# Goodpasture syndrome
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## <abbr>IgA</abbr> nephropathy
## <abbr>IgA</abbr> nephropathy
# Pauci-immune
# Pauci-immune
[[File:RPGN - glomerulus.png|thumb|(Mostly) normal glomerulus. The glomerular tuft occupies mostly the whole Bowman’s space.]]'''Theory''':
'''Theory''':
 
Crescents are formed by proliferation of parietal cells and by migration of macrophages into the Bowman’s space. They are comprised of macrophages, fibroblasts, fibrosis and possibly necrosis.


Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis causes rapid renal failure within days. Diagnosis is based on histology.
Crescents are formed by proliferation of parietal cells and by migration of macrophages into the Bowman’s space. They are comprised of macrophages, fibroblasts, fibrosis and possibly necrosis.[[File:RPGN - glomerulus3.png|thumb|A third glomerulus|264x264px]]Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis causes rapid renal failure within days. Diagnosis is based on histology.
[[File:RPGN - glomerulus2.png|thumb|Another glomerulus|left]]
[[File:RPGN - glomerulus2.png|thumb|Another glomerulus|none|263x263px]]
[[File:RPGN - glomerulus3.png|thumb|A third glomerulus]]
[[Category:Pathology 2 - Histopathology slides]]
[[Category:Pathology 2 - Histopathology slides]]

Latest revision as of 13:34, 7 July 2024

Overview

Staining: HE

Organ: Kidney

Description:Almost all glomeruli in the slide contain some degree of fibrocellular tissue. Some glomeruli have this tissue in a half-moon-like formation called crescents. The finding of crescents is associated with RPGN.

Diagnosis: Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis (RPGN)

(Mostly) normal glomerulus. The glomerular tuft occupies the whole Bowman’s space.

Causes:

  1. Goodpasture syndrome
  2. Immune complex mediated
    1. SLE
    2. Rheumatic fever
    3. IgA nephropathy
  3. Pauci-immune

Theory:

Crescents are formed by proliferation of parietal cells and by migration of macrophages into the Bowman’s space. They are comprised of macrophages, fibroblasts, fibrosis and possibly necrosis.

A third glomerulus

Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis causes rapid renal failure within days. Diagnosis is based on histology.

Another glomerulus