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Pathology of Renal Transplantation
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Objectives:
Recognize the concept of renal allograft.
Describe the pathology of rejection
Differentiate between acute and chronic rejection.
Recognize the principal infections inherent to renal transplantation.
Recognize acute and chronic drug toxicity.
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Renal transplantationNote the two end-stage native kidneys in normal position, the atrophic first donor kidney (lower left), and the larger second donor kidney (lower right).
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The Banff classification:diagnostic categories
Normal
Hyperacute Rejection
Borderline changes(“very mild acute rejection”)
Acute Rejection( Tcell, Antibody-mediated)
Chronic Rejection
Others
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Subtotal renal infarction due to hyperacute (antibody-mediated) rejection.
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Severe acute rejection of donor kidney. Focal infarcts are present.
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The Banff classification
Borderline changes(Suspicious for Acute
Rejection)
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The Banff classification
Grade I A :Mononuclear interstitial inflammation(>25%).
+ Moderate tubulitis.(5 to 10)
Grade I B :Mononuclear interstitial inflammation(>25%)
+Severe tubulitis(>10)
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Acute rejection.The interstitial infiltrate consists of T cells mainly.
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The Banff classification
Grade II A
Mild to Moderate intimal arteritis :
Grade II B
Severe intimal arteritis
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The Banff classification
Grade III Transmural arteritis and/or fibrinoid necrosis.
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The Banff classification
Chronic Allograft Nephropathy:
Grade I (Mild)
Grade II (Moderate)
Grade III (Severe)
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Severe chronic rejection. (graft arteriopathy). Note the severe parenchymal atrophy and the thick-walled arteries.
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Chronic/ sclerosing allograft nephropathy. An example of Grade II-III is characterized by a diffuse increase in interstitial tissue and marked tubular atrophy as seen on this trichrome stain.
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Chronic/ sclerosing allograft nephropathy. The classical lesion of chronic transplant vasculopathy is a circumferential proliferation of myointimal cells with an intact internal elastic lamina.
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The Banff classification
Normal, Suspicious
Grade I
Grade II
Grade III
Cyclosporine toxicity
Acute Tubular Necrosis
Chronic rejection
No Treatment
Treat if clinical signs+
Treat
Treat or Abandon
Reduce Cyclosporine
Await recovery or treat
Temporize
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Infections
Recurrent or De Novo GN
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DRUG TOXICITY
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The Banff classification
Conclusion The Banff classification has proposed
a schema for interpretation and gradation of the histological findings in renal allograft biopsies that can be used as an indication for therapeutic consequences and expected graft survival.
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