The Role of Kidney Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Kidney Disease

When:  Mar 22, 2017 from 13:00 to 14:00 (ET)

Presented by Pamela C. Gibson, MD, Division Chief of Anatomic Pathology, Associate Professor of Pathology,Renal Pathologist, Surgical Pathologist and Cytopathologist, University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT

Kidney biopsies can provide a wealth of information related to the diagnosis of kidney disease and the prognosis for the patient’s kidney function. Kidney biopsies however are not needed in all forms of kidney disease and are not without morbidity to the patient. This seminar will review the basic approach to the work up of kidney disease from the clinical perspective and introduce the audience to the reasons why a biopsy might be performed using real patient cases. The cases will help emphasize the role of special stains and immunofluorescence in the assessment of the kidney biopsy and will also address the importance of electron microscopy in the comprehensive diagnosis of kidney diseases.

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