Renal Pathology and Renal Genetic syndromes
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.
While most kidney disorders are genetic syndromes, some kidney conditions have known acquired hereditary segments. Regular genetic kidney issues include:
•Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: The most part late-beginning condition that prompts dynamic sore advancement.
•Tuberous Sclerosis: A renal issue that influences a considerable lot of the body's frameworks from the eyes to the focal sensory system.
- Anatomic pathology
- Renal biopsy
- Clinical Presentations of Glomerular Diseases
- Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)
- Autosomal Recessant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ARPKD)
- Cystic kidney diseases
- Inherited metabolic diseases
- Haemolytic uraemic syndrome
- Primary immune glomerulonephritis
- Primary immune glomerulonephritis
- Medullary sponge kidney

