Urinary cytology: a potential tool for differential diagnosis of acute kidney injury in patients with nephrotic syndrome.
Caroline Vilas Boas de MeloMaria Brandão TavaresPaula Neves FernandesCarlos Alberto Dos Santos SilvaRicardo David CoutoMarília Bahiense OliveiraWashington Luís Conrado Dos SantosPublished in: BMC research notes (2020)
Cell size analysis showed a higher proportion of small cells and a lower proportion of large cells in the urine of patients with AKI. Cells phenotypes were easily defined using cytological preparations. Leukocytes were found to be a primary classifier of NS groups, with higher number in patients with AKI and patients with proliferative glomerular lesions. Although renal biopsy is still required for confirmative diagnosis, our data suggests that urinary cytology can be readily performed and support the differential diagnosis between proliferative glomerular lesion and ATN in patients with NS and AKI.