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What Are Common Histological Features of Kidney Dysfunction?
Several histological features are commonly associated with kidney dysfunction. These include:
Glomerulosclerosis
: Scarring of the glomeruli.
Tubular atrophy
: Shrinkage or loss of tubular cells.
Interstitial inflammation
: Inflammatory cell infiltration in the interstitial spaces.
Vascular changes
: Thickening or narrowing of renal blood vessels.
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