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== Images ==
 
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File:IPLab1KidneyInfarction1.jpg|This gross photograph shows a kidney that has been transected longitudinally at autopsy. The cut surface (right) shows several areas of infarction. The most recent infarct is seen at the top left (arrow). The surface of the kidney (left) shows a marked nodularity and roughening from scarring due to chronic hypertension.  
 
File:IPLab1KidneyInfarction1.jpg|This gross photograph shows a kidney that has been transected longitudinally at autopsy. The cut surface (right) shows several areas of infarction. The most recent infarct is seen at the top left (arrow). The surface of the kidney (left) shows a marked nodularity and roughening from scarring due to chronic hypertension.  
 
File:IPLab1KidneyInfarction2.jpg|This is a closer view of the triangular-shaped infarction with the base at the cortical surface (1) and the apex at the corticomedullary junction (2).
 
File:IPLab1KidneyInfarction2.jpg|This is a closer view of the triangular-shaped infarction with the base at the cortical surface (1) and the apex at the corticomedullary junction (2).
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File:IPLab1KidneyInfarction7.jpg|This gross photograph of an infarcted kidney is from another case. The triangular shape of an infarct is prominent on the right side of the image; the apex (arrow) of the triangle is evident at the corticomedullary junction.
 
File:IPLab1KidneyInfarction7.jpg|This gross photograph of an infarcted kidney is from another case. The triangular shape of an infarct is prominent on the right side of the image; the apex (arrow) of the triangle is evident at the corticomedullary junction.
 
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== Virtual Microscopy ==
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=== Kidney Infarction ===
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=== Normal Kidney ===
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== Study Questions ==
 
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=== Images ===
 
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* [http://peir.path.uab.edu/library/index.php?/tags/52-kidney/30-infarct PEIR Digital Library: Kidney Infarct Images]
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* [{{SERVER}}/library/index.php?/tags/52-kidney/30-infarct PEIR Digital Library: Kidney Infarct Images]
 
* [http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/RENAHTML/RENALIDX.html WebPath: Renal Pathology Images]
 
* [http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/RENAHTML/RENALIDX.html WebPath: Renal Pathology Images]
  
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* [[IPLab:Lab 5:Nodular Intercapillary Glomerulosclerosis|Lab 5: Kidney: Nodular Intercapillary Glomerulosclerosis]]
 
* [[IPLab:Lab 5:Nodular Intercapillary Glomerulosclerosis|Lab 5: Kidney: Nodular Intercapillary Glomerulosclerosis]]
 
* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Glomerulonephritis|Lab 6: Kidney: Glomerulonephritis]]
 
* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Glomerulonephritis|Lab 6: Kidney: Glomerulonephritis]]
* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Acute Transplant Rejection|Lab 6: Kidney: Acute Transplant Rejection]]
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* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Acute Rejection|Lab 6: Kidney: Acute Transplant Rejection]]
* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Chronic Transplant Rejection|Lab 6: Kidney: Chronic Transplant Rejection]]
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* [[IPLab:Lab 6:Chronic Rejection|Lab 6: Kidney: Chronic Transplant Rejection]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 16 September 2015

Clinical Summary[edit]

This 48-year-old black male committed suicide by ingesting an unidentified toxin, after which he went into profound shock and died.

Autopsy Findings[edit]

An incidental finding at autopsy was a small renal lesion which was reddish-tan in color, sharply delineated, and triangular in shape. The base of the lesion was located at the capsular surface and its apex at the corticomedullary junction.

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Virtual Microscopy[edit]

Kidney Infarction[edit]

Normal Kidney[edit]

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Related IPLab Cases[edit]

The normal fibrinogen level is 184 to 412 mg/dL.