Histopatological spectrum of kidney diseases according to renal biopsies performed in Minsk, Republic of Belarus


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Objective. determination of the incidence of various forms of kidney diseases according to the results of histopathological findings. material and methods. retrospectively, the findings of 346 renal biopsies performed at the city clinical pathoanatomical bureau, Minsk, republic of Belarus, during the 2014-2015 were analyzed. results. the frequency of puncture renal biopsy (RB) in 2015 was 10.1 per 100 thousand population. the median age of the patients was 36 (28; 51) years, there were 51% men. the proportion of primary glomerulonephritis was 69.91% of cases, secondary nephropathy - 23%, tubulointerstitial nephritis - 2.65%, vascular nephropathy - 2.21%, other kidney diseases - 0.92%; no pathology was detected in 1.38% of rb. Conclusion. According to our analysis, the most common forms of glomeruloneuronephritis included IgA nephropathy (30.97%), focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (10.62%), and membranous nephropathy (9.29%).

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K. S Komissarov

Minsk Scientific and Practical Center for Surgery, Transplantation and Hematology

Email: kirill_ka@tut.by
Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Nephrology, Renal Replacement Therapy and Kidney Transplantation Minsk, Republic of Belarus

K. S Komissarov

Republican Clinical Medical Center of the Administrative Department of the President of the Republic of Belarus

Email: etreleg@mail.ru
Anatomopathologist Minsk, Republic of Belarus

M. V Dmitrieva

City Clinical Pathoanatomical Bureau; Belarusian State Medical University

Email: mvdmitieva@inbox.ru
Anatomopathologist, City Clinical Pathoanatomical Bureau Minsk, Republic of Belarus

T. A Letkovskaya

Belarusian State Medical University

Email: taletkovskaya@mail.ru
Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Pathological Anatomy Minsk, Republic of Belarus

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