12. Kimmelstiel Wilson syndrome: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Kimmestiel Wilson syndrome - overview.png|thumb|Overview]]'''Staining''': PAS-H | [[File:Kimmestiel Wilson syndrome - overview.png|thumb|Overview|340x340px]]'''Staining''': PAS-H | ||
'''Organ''': Kidney | '''Organ''': Kidney | ||
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* Diabetes | * Diabetes | ||
'''Theory''':[[File:Kimmestiel Wilson syndrome - nodules.png|thumb|Nodules]]Nodular glomerulosclerosis is the third and last stage of diabetic nephropathy. It occurs as a result of glucose combining with proteins in the glomerular vessel wall to form ''AGE'' products. AGEs stimulate the mesangial cells to produce more mesangial matrix, which is what forms the PAS positive nodules. The nodules are called Kiemmelstiel-Wilson nodules or lesions. | '''Theory''':[[File:Kimmestiel Wilson syndrome - nodules.png|thumb|Nodules|328x328px]]Nodular glomerulosclerosis is the third and last stage of diabetic nephropathy. It occurs as a result of glucose combining with proteins in the glomerular vessel wall to form ''AGE'' products. AGEs stimulate the mesangial cells to produce more mesangial matrix, which is what forms the PAS positive nodules. The nodules are called Kiemmelstiel-Wilson nodules or lesions. | ||
[[Category:Pathology 2 - Histopathology slides]] | [[Category:Pathology 2 - Histopathology slides]] |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 7 July 2024
Staining: PAS-H
Organ: Kidney
Description:
Even with low magnification are PAS-positive glomeruli visible. With higher magnification are PAS-positive nodules inside the glomeruli visible.
Diagnosis: Nodular glomerulosclerosis
Causes:
- Diabetes
Theory:
Nodular glomerulosclerosis is the third and last stage of diabetic nephropathy. It occurs as a result of glucose combining with proteins in the glomerular vessel wall to form AGE products. AGEs stimulate the mesangial cells to produce more mesangial matrix, which is what forms the PAS positive nodules. The nodules are called Kiemmelstiel-Wilson nodules or lesions.