RENAL CPC WIG 24.01.02 P02.096 44 year old male, ESRD due to reflux, first cadaveric renal transplant 1999 with good function Recent moderately severe.

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RENAL CPC WIG P year old male, ESRD due to reflux, first cadaveric renal transplant 1999 with good function Recent moderately severe hypertension, treated with ACE inhibitor Sudden loss of function , anuric, sCr increased from 170 to 440umol/l, febrile, perfusion scan showed renal artery occlusion Tx nephrectomy,

Tx Nephrectomy(P02.096) ATN

Tx Nephrectomy (P02.096) Multifocal cortical infarction

Tx Nephrectomy (P02.096) Multifocal cortical infarction

RENAL CPC WIG P Multifocal cortical infarction Arterial thromboses Polymorph-rich arteritis (?rejection ??other cause) ATN Banff scores: g0,i1,t0,v3,ah0,cg0,mm0,ci1,ct1,cv1