Renal Pathology
Renal pathology is concerned with the identification of medical (non-neoplastic) diseases and, as a result, the diagnosis of kidney disease. Renal pathologists work with nephrologists and kidney transplant surgeons who specialize in diagnosing kidney conditions. A pathologist interprets biopsied tissue in a clinical context, consolidates findings from microscopy, microscopy, and establishes a diagnosis. Medical renal disease can affect tubules and interstitial, glomeruli, blood vessels, or a mixture of these departments.
Related Conference of Renal Pathology
October 29-30, 2026
14th European Congress on Nephrology, Internal Medicine and Kidney Diseases
Paris, France

