Renal Pathology
Renal Pathology is a subtopic of anatomical pathology that with the diagnosis and characterization of kidney related diseases. The renal pathology research findings findings are associated with light microscopy, electron microscopy and immunofluorescence to obtain the accurate diagnosis. Renal Pathology or kidney pathology covers the topics toxic tubular necrosis, renal carcinomas, Diabetic glomerulosclerosis and other kidney related diseases examined under microscope or molecular testing. Renal pathology in nephrology, toxins, tumors and Pathology of lupus glomerulonephritis are also very important research topics for renal pathology. Medical renal diseases may affect the glomerulus, the tubules and interstitium, the vessels, or a combination of these compartments. The Renal Pathology society address the main research in the field of Renal Pathology with 500 pathologists and The University of vanderbilt, Coulmbia University and Mayo clinic are playing main research role in Renal Pathology universities are working for renal pathology USA associated with pathology.
- Cystic kidney diseases
- Alport’s and Bartter’s Syndrome
- Inherited metabolic diseases with renal involvement
- Inherited metabolic diseases with non-glomerular involvement
- Reflux nephropathy and haemolytic uraemic syndrome
- Biopsy, diagnosis and Imaging methods
- Molecular diagnostics and genetic counselling methods
- Renal pathology of toxins
- Pathology of renal tumors

