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100 _aBarcena García, Carmen
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_eAnatomía Patológica
100 _aMartínez González, Miguel Ángel
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_eAnatomía Patológica
100 _aMorales Cerdán, José María
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_eNefrología
100 _aRodríguez Gil, Yolanda
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_eAnatomía Patológica
245 0 0 _aMembranous glomerulopathy in renal allograft: an ultrastructural study of 17 cases.
_h[artículo]
260 _bUltrastructural pathology,
_c2013
300 _a37(6):379-85.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Martínez MA, Bárcena C, Ramchandani B, Rodriguez Gil Y, Morales JM. Membranous glomerulopathy in renal allograft: an ultrastructural study of 17 cases. Ultrastruct Pathol. 2013 Dec;37(6):379-85.
501 _aPMID: 23875894
504 _aContiene 49 referencias
520 _aMembranous glomerulopathy is a common complication of renal allograft. However, its incidence and prognosis are not well defined, because an undetermined number of them pass undiagnosed under the generic epigraph of chronic allograft nephropathy. Materials and methods: To assess the diagnostic refinement supplied by electron microscopy to conventional light and immunofluorescence procedures the authors reviewed 17 cases of electron microscopy-confirmed membranous glomerulonephritis in kidney allograft. In addition, they searched for other features of graft injury, particularly lesions associated with alloimmune reaction, in order to evaluate the contribution of each lesion to the long-term outcome of the allograft. Results: In 4 of the 17 cases of their series the diagnosis of membranous glomerulopathy was made by electron microscopy. In addition, in 5 samples, lesions of chronic alloimmune rejection were present (in 4 cases the diagnosis was based on electron microscopy findings). At the end point of the study, 3 of the 5 patients with chronic alloimmune injury were in dialysis, 1 had died with functioning allograft, and the fifth suffered severe renal failure but was not in dialysis. On the other hand, 3 of the 12 patients without evidence of alloimmune injury had returned to the dialysis program. Conclusions: Electron microscopy is a useful tool in the assessment of renal allograft pathology and can provide additional morphological features of prognostic relevance.
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_aServicio de Anatomía Patológica
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_aServicio de Nefrología
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