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infantile polycystic kidney disease.
autosomal recessive
oligohydramnios, stillborn or very early death.
dysplastic kidney - describe the histological appearance, and gross
micro - cysts surrounded by mesenchymal tissue, such as cartilage.
gross - appears "inappropriate to the gestational age"
-usually unilateral and associated w/ CNS probs and esophageal atresia
adult polycystic kidney disease: inheritance, clinical picture,
30s-40s yr old, hematuria, HTN
horseshoe kidney:
inferior poles are fused, gets stuck on Inferior Mesenteric Artery during ascent.
easily mistaken for a tumor, associated with stones, infection
pt presents with mild hematuria. DDx? has a family history of similar disease. EM?
-Benign Recurrent Hematuria. has a familial pattern. (DDx of IgA nephropathy - but this presents earlier in life, is not inherited)
-EM: "thin capillary loops"
pt presents with mild hematuria. family history of similar problems and hearing issues.
Alport Syndrome. Familial. associated with hematuria/proteinuria and vision and hearing problems
alport syndrome on LM, EM:
LM - foamy histocytes
EM - split BM