Pathological changes in kidney biopsies from patients with plasma-cell dyscrasia (CROSBI ID 537183)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Bulimbašić, Stela ; Racar-Pačić, Arijana ; Galešić, Krešimir ; Sabljar-Matovinović, Mirjana ; Kovačević-Vojtušek, Ivana ; Horvatić, Ivica ; Ljubanović, Danica
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Pathological changes in kidney biopsies from patients with plasma-cell dyscrasia
The plasma cell dyscrasia is frequently used as generic term for description of three distinct clinical entities: multiple myeloma, monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance and dysproteinemia. They all have frequent renal involvement in common which can either present the first manifestation, or can occur later, during the course of disease. Morphological patterns of involvement vary, depending on which renal compartment is predominantly targeted. Commoner tubulopathic manifestation include Fanconi syndrome and cast nephropathy, while glomerular damage can be manifested as AL amyloidosis or monoclonal immunoglobin deposition disease. Using combination of light microscopy, immunoflourescence and electronic microscopy, all of them can be properly diagnosed in kidney biopsy, which is important for later clinical managment and therapy.
Plama cell dyscrasias; kidney disease
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2007.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Virchows archiv
0945-6317
Podaci o skupu
21. European Congress of Pathology
poster
01.01.2007-01.01.2007
Istanbul, Turska