Histopathological patterns in kidney biopsies in Zimbabwe: a 12-year retrospective study

R. Dahwa, L. Rutsito, R. Makunike-Mutasa, M. Odwee, O. Madzudzo, S. Kajawo
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Objectives:  Data on histological patterns in native kidney biopsies in Zimbabwe is sparse. We sought to describe these histological patterns over a 12 year period. Study Design:  We retrospectively evaluated the histological patterns on kidney biopsies at the largest private pathology laboratory in Zimbabwe from 1 January 2008 to 31 January 2020. Setting: Histopathological data on all percutaneous native kidney biopsy specimens received at the pathology lab was recovered from electronic records. Indications for the kidney biopsy were then reviewed and patient demographics collected. Subjects:  All patients who had a histopathological report identified from the electronic records and who had had a kidney biopsy for nephrological indications were included. Results:  Sixty four 64 reports in total were identified and 18 were excluded (17biopsies done to evaluate renal masses and 1 kidney transplant biopsy). Thus 46 percutaneous native kidney biopsies were evaluated in the final analysis. Ninety six percent of the patients biopsied were of African descent. Primary FSGS was the commonest primary glomerular disease (26%) and lupus nephritis the commonest secondary glomerular disease (24%). The commonest indication for kidney biopsy was nephrotic syndrome (61%). Conclusions:  FSGS was the commonest primary GN in this study of adult patients and the commonest indication for kidney biopsy was nephrotic syndrome. This finding is useful for guiding clinicians on managing patients presenting with nephrotic syndrome in low resource settings as often patients lack access to kidney biopsy services and empiric use of steroids may be considered in appropriate individual cases.
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津巴布韦肾活检组织病理学模式的12年回顾性研究
目的:关于津巴布韦本地肾活检组织学模式的数据很少。我们试图在12年的时间里描述这些组织学模式。研究设计:我们回顾性评估了2008年1月1日至2020年1月31日在津巴布韦最大的私人病理实验室进行的肾脏活检的组织学模式。设置:从电子记录中恢复病理实验室收到的所有经皮肾活检标本的组织病理学数据。然后对肾活检的适应症进行审查,并收集患者的人口统计数据。受试者:所有从电子记录中获得组织病理学报告的患者,以及因肾病指征进行肾活检的患者都包括在内。结果:共发现64份报告,18份被排除在外(17份活检用于评估肾脏肿块,1份肾移植活检)。因此,在最终分析中评估了46例经皮肾活检。96%的活检患者是非洲裔。原发性FSGS是最常见的原发性肾小球疾病(26%),而狼疮性肾炎是常见的继发性肾小球病(24%)。肾活检最常见的指征是肾病综合征(61%)。结论:FSGS是本研究中成人患者最常见的原发性GN,肾活检最常见的指征是肾病综合征。这一发现有助于指导临床医生在资源匮乏的环境中管理肾病综合征患者,因为患者往往无法获得肾活检服务,在适当的个别病例中可以考虑经验性使用类固醇。
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