PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF KIDNEY DISEASES, INCLUDING ACUTE AND CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE

Abstract
Kidney diseases remain a significant concern in modern medicine due to their impact on homeostasis and overall organ function. Recent pathological studies have demonstrated distinct morphological changes in renal tissues associated with both acute and chronic renal failure. By analyzing histopathological samples and clinical data, researchers have identified specific structural alterations that correlate with disease progression and severity. Understanding these changes is essential for improving diagnostic accuracy and developing effective therapeutic approaches.
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