Nephropathologist

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Renal Pathology Expert
Kidney Disease Pathologist
Glomerular Pathologist
Renal Histopathology Specialist
Nephrology Diagnostic Pathologist

Last updated on 18 Feb 2026

Overview

A Nephropathologist is a specialized pathologist focusing on kidney diseases. They examine biopsy samples to diagnose glomerular, tubular, and vascular abnormalities. Their findings guide nephrologists in treatment planning. This role demands high precision in microscopic evaluation. It is pivotal in managing chronic kidney diseases and transplant evaluations.

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Job Description
  1. Analyze kidney biopsies for pathological abnormalities
  2. Collaborate with nephrologists for clinical correlations
  3. Use advanced microscopy and immunohistochemistry tools
  4. Identify transplant rejection and chronic kidney damage
  5. Draft detailed pathology reports
  6. Engage in renal pathology research and case discussions
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