Congophilic Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Case Series
Conclusions The congophilic properties of organized fibrillary deposits should not be solely relied on in differentiating fibrillary GN from renal amyloidosis. Mass spectrometry and DNAJB9 immunohistochemistry can be useful in making this distinction.
Source: American Journal of Kidney Diseases - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research
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