TY - JOUR
T1 - Mayo clinic/renal pathology society consensus report on pathologic classification, diagnosis, and reporting of GN
AU - Sethi, Sanjeev
AU - Haas, Mark
AU - Markowitz, Glen S.
AU - D'Agati, Vivette D.
AU - Rennke, Helmut G.
AU - Jennette, J. Charles
AU - Bajema, Ingeborg M.
AU - Alpers, Charles E.
AU - Chang, Anthony
AU - Cornell, Lynn D.
AU - Cosio, Fernando G.
AU - Fogo, Agnes B.
AU - Glassock, Richard J.
AU - Hariharan, Sundaram
AU - Kambham, Neeraja
AU - Lager, Donna J.
AU - Leung, Nelson
AU - Mengel, Michael
AU - Nath, Karl A.
AU - Roberts, Ian S.
AU - Rovin, Brad H.
AU - Seshan, Surya V.
AU - Smith, Richard J.H.
AU - Walker, Patrick D.
AU - Winearls, Christopher G.
AU - Appel, Gerald B.
AU - Alexander, Mariam P.
AU - Cattran, Daniel C.
AU - Casado, Carmen Avila
AU - Cook, H. Terence
AU - De Vriese, An S.
AU - Radhakrishnan, Jai
AU - Racusen, Lorraine C.
AU - Ronco, Pierre
AU - Fervenza, Fernando C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2016 by the American Society of Nephrology.
PY - 2016/5
Y1 - 2016/5
N2 - Renal pathologists and nephrologists met on February 20, 2015 to establish an etiology/pathogenesis-based system for classification and diagnosis of GN, with a major aimof standardizing the kidney biopsy report ofGN.On the basis of etiology/ pathogenesis, GN is classified into the following five pathogenic types, each with specific disease entities: immune-complex GN, pauci-immune GN, antiglomerular basementmembraneGN,monoclonal IgGN, andC3glomerulopathy.The pathogenesisbased classification forms the basis of the kidney biopsy report. To standardize the report, the diagnosis consists of a primary diagnosis and a secondary diagnosis. The primary diagnosis should include the disease entity/pathogenic type (if disease entity is not known) followed in order by pattern of injury (mixed patterns may be present); score/grade/class for disease entities, such as IgA nephropathy, lupus nephritis, and ANCA GN; and additional features as detailed herein. A pattern diagnosis as the sole primary diagnosis is not recommended. Secondary diagnoses should be reported separately and include coexisting lesions that do not form the primary diagnosis. Guidelines for the report format, light microscopy, immunofluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, and ancillary studies are also provided. In summary, this consensus report emphasizes a pathogenesis-based classification of GN and provides guidelines for the standardized reporting of GN.
AB - Renal pathologists and nephrologists met on February 20, 2015 to establish an etiology/pathogenesis-based system for classification and diagnosis of GN, with a major aimof standardizing the kidney biopsy report ofGN.On the basis of etiology/ pathogenesis, GN is classified into the following five pathogenic types, each with specific disease entities: immune-complex GN, pauci-immune GN, antiglomerular basementmembraneGN,monoclonal IgGN, andC3glomerulopathy.The pathogenesisbased classification forms the basis of the kidney biopsy report. To standardize the report, the diagnosis consists of a primary diagnosis and a secondary diagnosis. The primary diagnosis should include the disease entity/pathogenic type (if disease entity is not known) followed in order by pattern of injury (mixed patterns may be present); score/grade/class for disease entities, such as IgA nephropathy, lupus nephritis, and ANCA GN; and additional features as detailed herein. A pattern diagnosis as the sole primary diagnosis is not recommended. Secondary diagnoses should be reported separately and include coexisting lesions that do not form the primary diagnosis. Guidelines for the report format, light microscopy, immunofluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, and ancillary studies are also provided. In summary, this consensus report emphasizes a pathogenesis-based classification of GN and provides guidelines for the standardized reporting of GN.
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U2 - 10.1681/ASN.2015060612
DO - 10.1681/ASN.2015060612
M3 - Article
C2 - 26567243
AN - SCOPUS:84993670866
SN - 1046-6673
VL - 27
SP - 1278
EP - 1287
JO - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
JF - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
IS - 5
ER -