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General points about renal biopsy specimens

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A renal biopsy specimen is the best example of a specimen that a pathologist cannot interpret without clinical information.

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Further reading: genaral points about renal biopsy specimens

  • Tisher CC, Brenner BM, editors. Renal pathology with clinical and functional correlations. Second edition. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1994. Chapter 3

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Howie, A.J. (2001). General points about renal biopsy specimens. In: Handbook of Renal Biopsy Pathology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0769-6_2

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