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Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)
J Clin Exp Pathol
ISSN: 2161-0681 JCEP, an open access journal
Pathology Congress 2017
November 13-14, 2017
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2017 OSAKA, JAPAN
14
th
Asia Pacific Pathology Congress
Un-usual renal cases
Tariq Eid Al Johani
King Khalid University Hospital, KSA
R
enal pathology is a unique part of pathology involving both native and transplant pathology. Today I will present a
combinations of both. All the cases I will present are unusual and give us something to learn. With un expected finding
in histology not matching the presentation or the history one case is of Intraglomerular metastases of malignant tumor?
Resembling crescent and endocapillary formation. The case was a surprise for nephrologist and for us with only few are
reported. We confirm the diagnosis using immunohistochemistry with different antibodies. The other case is a transplant case
with a diagnosis of Suspicious for acute T-cell-mediated rejection for the first two biopsies then patient get treatment but still
he get worse and a third biopsy showed same finding but clinically there was positivity in the serum for ? So all the biopsies
reviewed and show the same positivity by immunohistochemistry. Also there are no case reported with this finding. A third
with previous confirmed diagnosis of C3 glomerulopathy presenting with same clinical presentation after 5 years and biopsy
done but it show that there is no more C3 glomerulopathy with complete negative stains for C3 and a new diagnosis?
Biography
Tariq Al Johani has completed his MBBS and residency of pathology from king saud University and he did his postdoctoral studies in renal pathology from imperial
college and hammersmith hospital London UK. He is the director of immunohistochemistry in the pathology department. He has published few papers and he has
many ongoing work in histopathology and renal pathology.
tariqjo@yahoo.comTariq Eid Al Johani, J Clin Exp Pathol 2017, 7:5 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681-C1-040