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==Pathogenesis==
==Pathogenesis==
==Associated Conditions==
==Associated Conditions==
The following are conditions that are associated with HIV-associated nephropathy:
==Gross Pathology==
==Gross Pathology==
On gross pathology, HIV-associated nephropathy is characterized as the renal being pale, unevenly enlarged, having a smooth cortical surface and tubulars that are dilatated.
==Microscopic Pathology==
==Microscopic Pathology==
On microscopic histological analysis, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, tubuointerstital injury, and microcystic tubular dilation are characteristics findings of HIV-associated nephropathy.


==References==
==References==

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Pathogenesis

Associated Conditions

The following are conditions that are associated with HIV-associated nephropathy:

Gross Pathology

On gross pathology, HIV-associated nephropathy is characterized as the renal being pale, unevenly enlarged, having a smooth cortical surface and tubulars that are dilatated.

Microscopic Pathology

On microscopic histological analysis, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, tubuointerstital injury, and microcystic tubular dilation are characteristics findings of HIV-associated nephropathy.

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