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Electron Microscopy for Pathologists:
Kidney Pathology
G. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis with inclusions
suggestive of Fabry's disease
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Fabry's disease (angiokeratoma corporis diffusum) is a lysosomal
storage disease or lipidosis with accumulation of glycolipids in
the kidneys, heart and vessel walls of many organs. Lamellated
lipid inclusions (myeloid bodies) are present within the visceral
epithelial cells. This finding suggests the presence of Fabry's
disease.
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Lupus nephritis WHO class IV
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