Gross Renal Pathology 
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- chronic glomerulonephritis
- chronic glomerulonephritis
- end stage kidney of chronic glomerulonephritis
- terminal chronic glomerulonephritis
- chronic glomerulonephritis
- rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
- glomerulonephritis
- diabetic glomerulosclerosis
- acute tubular necrosis
- acute tubular necrosis
- acute tubular necrosis
- interstitial parenchymal disease
- acute suppurative pyelonephritis
- acute suppurative pyelonephritis
- metastatic pyelonephritis
- chronic pyelonephritis
- kidneys of essential hypertension
- vascular disease in the kidney
- hypertensive kidneys arteriolosclerosis
- essential hypertension or glomerular disease
- malignant hypertension
- malignant hypertension
- renal papillary necrosis
- aorta from a man who died in oliguria
- vascular atrophy
- ischemic atrophy
- idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
- obstructive disease
- carcinoma of the cervix which has invaded the bladder
- hypoplasia of one kidney
- congenital polycystic kidney
- polycystic kidneys
- renal cell carcinoma
- advanced renal cell carcinoma
- metastatic melanoma
- hemorrhagic cystitis
- transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder
- extreme example of prostatic hyperplasia
- adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland
- urinary tract obstruction
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More Information on renal cell carcinoma is avalable is avalable from the Tulane's Neoplasia Laboratory Review .
Renal biopsy cases are avalable from U.N.C. .
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by Robert
McLay
Original material by Horton Johnson
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