Proliferative Epithelial Lesions Associated With End-Stage Renal Disease

E. Turbat-Herrera
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Abstract Kidney changes seen in end-stage renal disease, after a period of chronic progressive renal disease, may to give rise to different benign and malignant epithelial proliferative lesions. These epithelial proliferations are many times associated with dialysis, but not necessarily so. Many of these lesions are part and parcel of acquired cystic kidney disease. These may also happen without prior cystic changes. A review of the literature is presented, and the different proliferative lesions discussed. Lesions such as hyperplasia of the Bowman capsule classified as embryonal because of the primitive appearance of the cells, which may or may not form tubular structures, are described. Lesions such as unusual epithelial proliferations within the lining of cysts and endothelial and granular metaplasia noted in patients with hypertension where a hyperplasia of renin-producing cells is seen in the juxtaglomerular apparatus are covered in this article. Patients with end-stage renal disease, especially those on dialysis, can develop acquired cystic kidney disease, and some of the cysts can exhibit atypical epithelial proliferations with multiple layers and pseudopapillary formations. Neoplasms whether benign or malignant are also associated with end-stage kidney disease; these seems to have a predominance of papillary neoplasms, which occur more often than in sporadic tumors. Although these tumors, for the most part, share similar histological appearance with the sporadic ones, these have different molecular imprints.
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终末期肾病相关的增生性上皮病变
终末期肾脏病变,经过一段时间的慢性进展性肾脏疾病,可引起不同的良恶性上皮增生性病变。这些上皮细胞增生常常与透析有关,但不一定如此。许多病变是获得性囊性肾病的重要组成部分。这些也可能在没有囊性改变的情况下发生。回顾文献提出,并讨论了不同的增生性病变。由于细胞的原始外观,如鲍曼囊增生被归类为胚胎性病变,可能形成管状结构,也可能不形成管状结构。本文讨论了高血压患者的病变,如囊肿内膜内异常上皮增生、内皮细胞和颗粒化生(肾小球旁器官中肾素生成细胞增生)。终末期肾病患者,尤其是透析患者,可发展为获得性囊性肾病,一些囊肿可表现为非典型上皮增生,具有多层和假乳头状形成。良性或恶性肿瘤也与终末期肾脏疾病有关;这些似乎以乳头状肿瘤为主,它比散发性肿瘤更常发生。尽管这些肿瘤在大多数情况下与散发性肿瘤具有相似的组织学外观,但它们具有不同的分子印迹。
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