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Drafted by Bart E Wagner Chief Biomedical Scientist Histopathology Department Northern General Hospital Sheffield S5 7AU Tel: 0114 – 2714154 Bart.wagner@sth.nhs.uk Draft date 15.03.2010. Competency test renal biopsy EM - Advanced. 1. What is this point known as?.
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Drafted by Bart E Wagner Chief Biomedical Scientist Histopathology Department Northern General Hospital Sheffield S5 7AU Tel: 0114 – 2714154 Bart.wagner@sth.nhs.uk Draft date 15.03.2010 Competency test renal biopsy EM - Advanced
1. What is this point known as? 2. Is it normal for podocytes to occasionally have two nuclei? 3. What is the maximum diameter of normal erythrocytes?
1. Which protein is this? 2. What are the two major constituents of this structure? 3. Where else are these structures found in the kidney?
1. Which protein is this? 2. Which protein is this granule likely to contain?
1. What are the most likely immunofluorescence results associated with this condition?
1. What is the most likely immunofluorescence result in this biopsy?
1. What is the most common inheritance for this condition? 2. What is the less common inheritance for this condition?
1. Why aren’t all the podocytes affected? 2. Which protein is defective?