1. Histopathology of congestive nephropathy: a case description and literature review
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Faeq Husain‐Syed, Janani Rangaswami, Julio Núñez, Susanne Skrzypek, Christian Jux, Hermann‐Josef Gröne, and Horst‐Walter Birk
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Acute heart failure ,Acute kidney injury ,Cardiorenal syndrome ,Worsening renal function ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Congestive nephropathy is an underappreciated manifestation of cardiorenal syndrome and is characterized by a potentially reversible kidney dysfunction caused by a reduced renal venous outflow secondary to right‐sided heart failure or intra‐abdominal hypertension. To date, the histological diagnostic criteria for congestive nephropathy have not been defined. We herein report a case of acute renal dysfunction following cardiac allograft failure and present a review of the relevant literature to elucidate the current understanding of the disease. Our case demonstrated that congestion‐driven nephropathy may be histopathologically characterized by markedly dilated veins and peritubular capillaries, focally accentuated low‐grade acute tubular damage, small areas of interstitial fibrosis, and tubular atrophy on a background of normal glomeruli and predominantly normal tubular cell differentiation.
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- 2024
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