Renal Pathology & Immunology

Pathogenic immune responses to renal autoantigens or local signs of systemic autoimmunity frequently attack the kidneys. Renal pathologists employ specialised tests and electron microscopes to identify the cells associated with kidney disorders in order to make a diagnosis. In order to analyse renal problems, examine expectations, determine a precise restorative strategy, and monitor disease change in both local and allograft transplant kidneys, kidney biopsies are necessary. A combination of light, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy is used to significantly abuse renal biopsy instances. Each renal biopsy centre is often divided into three sections because each microscope requires different fixation and preparation techniques.

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