Abstract
Background: Renal diseases are an important cause of morbidity worldwide. Nephrectomy is a common surgical procedure done in neoplastic as well as many non- neoplastic conditions affecting the kidney. It is performed in a wide range of clinical conditions that leads to irreversible kidney damage like chronic infections, obstruction, calculus disease, severe traumatic injury, pyelonephritis, nephrosclerosis and renal cell carcinoma. In a developing country like ours chronic pyelonephritis and its variants still continue to be the leading cause of nephrectomies. ToObjective : determine the frequency of occurrence of different histomorphological kidney lesions observed in Nephrectomy specimens over a period of ve years in a tertiary care center. A hospital based ve-year study (Jan 2017 to March 2022) that included 93 cases of NephrectomyMethods : specimens received in the Department of Pathology, RIMS was taken into consideration. The gross and the microscopic ndings were studied for determining the relative frequency and spectrum of different lesions affecting the kidney. Out of 93 nephrectomy specimens, 83 (89.2%)Results : were non neoplastic and 10 (10.8%) were neoplastic cases. Out of the 83 non neoplastic cases 75 (90.3%) were of chronic pyelonephritis and out of the 10 neoplastic cases 8 (80%) were of clear cell RCC and 2 (20%) were papillary urothelial carcinoma (renal pelvis). The neoplastic cases were seen equally in both the genders. The females (67.7%) were more commonly affected then the males (32.3%). The peak age range was between 51- 60 (26.9%) years. Right sided (59.1%) lesions were more common than the left side (40.9%). 35 cases (46.7%) were associated with nephrolithiasis. Chronic pyelonephritis is the most common non neoplastic lesion affecting the kidney which in its early stage is aConclusions: treatable cause for which nephrectomy could be prevented. Therefore, a better insight of the various etiologies needs to be further studied which will help in better patient management.
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