RPS/SLANH Renal pathology course “native kidney diseases” APRIL 15, 2009 REGISTRATION 8:00 AM TO 8:30 AM A. WELLCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE 8:30 am to 8:35 am. Avila-Casado and Daniel Carpio B. INTRODUCTION TO RENAL PATHOLOGY 8:35 am to 9:05 am Chairs: Laura Barisoni and Daniel Carpio 1. Processing and reporting the renal biopsy techniques, prioritizing tissue for LM, Immunohistochemistry, IF: shell we do kappa and time and why. Transplant biopsies, when to have IF have EM, when to do C4d (IF and IHC). (20’) Dr Casado staining, new IF, EM. lambda all the panel, when to Carmen Avila- 10’ discussion C. PROTEINURIA AND THE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME - primary NS and NS associated with systemic diseases. 9:05 am to 10:25 am Chairs: Norma Uribe and David Thomas 1. Historical classifications of FSGS and recent advances in the classification of podocytopathies – morphologic features, genetics, etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical implications. (40’) Dr Laura Barisoni 10’ discussion 2. Membranous glomerulopathy (20’). Dr Carmen Avila-Casado 10’ for questions coffee break 10:25 am to 10:45 am D. HEMATURIA AND THE NEPHRITIC SYNDROME 10:45 am to 12:45 pm. Chairs: Helen Liapis and Luis Salinas 1. Morphologic criteria and new classification of IgA nephropathy (40’) Dr Charles Jennette 10’ discussion 2. Post-infectious glomerulonephritis (20’) Dr Norma Uribe 3. Idiopathic and secondary membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and dense deposits disease (40’) Dr Surya Seshan 10’ discussion Lunch break 12:45 pm to 2:10 pm E. GLOMERULOPATHIES AND GLOMERULONEPHRITIS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC DISEASES. 2:10 pm to 4:15 pm. Chairs: Daniel Carpio and Eduardo Vazquez Martul 1. Lupus nephritis - morphologic features and classification (40’) Dr Surya Seshan 10’ discussion 2. Glomerulopathies with organized deposits – primary and secondary amyloidosis, light change deposition disease, fibrillary, immunotactoid and other glomerulopathies with organized deposits (including diabetic nephropathy. (30’). Dr Guillermo Herrera 10’ discussion 3. Crescentic necrotizing glomerulonephritis – ANCA-associated and anti GBM disease. Classification, morphologic features, diagnostic criteria (25’) Dr Charles Jennette 10’ discussion Coffee Break 4:15 pm to 4:30 pm F. OTHER GLOMERULOPATHIES AND GLOMERULONEPHRITIS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC DISEASES con’t. 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm Chairs: Carmen Avila Casado and Laura Barisoni 4. Endotheliopathies – TMA (40’) Dr Surya Seshan 10’ discussion 5. Collagenopathies – Abnormalities of collagen type IV (Alport, TBMD) diseases with deposition of collagen type III, idiopathic nodular glomerulosclerosis. (30’) Dr David Thomas 10’ discussion Coffee break 6:00 to 6:15 pm G. TUBULOINTERSTITIAL DISEASES 6:15 pm to 7:30 pm Chairs: Lorraine Racusen and Guillermo Ramon-Garcia 1. tubulo-interstitial nephritis (35’) Dr Robert Colvin 10’ discussion 2. cast nephropathies – myeloma cast nephropathy, myoglobin cast nephropathy and hemoglobin cast nephropathy – clinical presentation, morphologic features (20’) Dr Guillermo Herrera 10’ discussion FACULTY Maria C. Avila-Casado, M.D., Ph.D. Departamento de Patologia Instituto Nacional de Cardiología ICh Juan Badiano 1 Col. Sección XVI Mexico City, 14080 Mexico Ph: 525 55732911 X1217 Fax: 525 55730926 E-mail: mcavilacasado@gmail.com Laura Barisoni MD Assistant Professor in Pathology and Medicine, Director, Nephropathology Laboratory Department of Pathology New York University School of Medicine 560 First Avenue NY, NY 10016 Tel 212 263 5422 Fax 212 263 0783 e-mail barisl01@med.nyu.edu J. Daniel Carpio, MD Viscaya #11 Silos de Torobayo Baldivia, X Region Chile Ph: 56-63-297325 Fax: 56-63-215890 e-mail:dcarpiop@uach.cl Robert B. Colvin, MD Massachusetts General Hospital Thier 831 Boston MA 02114 colvin@helix.mgh.harvard.edu 617-724-3631 617-724-5833 fax J. Charles Jennette, MD 303 Brinkhous-Bullitt Building Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7525 phone: (919) 966-2421 fax: (919) 966-4542 e-mail: jcj@med.unc.edu Garcia, Guillermo Ramon Chief Service of Anatomic Pathology Pediatric Hospital, National Medical Center Mexican Institute of Social Security Mexico City Mexico Email: gramon55@aol.com Guillermo A. Herrera MD Associate Medical Director, Nephrocor 1700 N Desert Drive Tempe, Arizona, 85281 Phone #: office- 602-424-1580 Ext- 3106 Fax- 602-424-1581. E-mail: gherrera@nephrocor.com or nephronpath@gmail.com Helen Liapis MD Washington University School of Medicine Department of Pathology and Immunology, Division of Anatomic Pathology 660 South Euclid Ave. Campus Box 8118 St Louis MO 63110 phone: (314) 362-0136 fax: (314) 747-2040 e-mail: liapis@path.wustl.edu Lorraine Racusen, MD Department of Pathology Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Pathology 711 600 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore MD 21205 phone: (410) 955-3437 fax: (410) 614-7110 e-mail: lracusen@jhmi.edu Luis Salinas-Madrigal, MD Department of Pathology St Louis University School of Medicine 1402 South Grand Blvd St Louis MO 63104 phone: Office, 314-268-5765 fax: (314) 268-5649 e-mail: salinal@slu.edu Surya Venkata Seshan, MD Department of Pathology The New York Hospital-Cornell Med. Ctr. 525 East 68th St., Starr 1028 New York, NY 10021 Telephone: 212-746-6455 fax: 212-746-2624 Email: SVS2002@med.Cornell.edu David B. Thomas, M.D. Associate Medical Director, Nephrocor 100 Charles Lindbergh Blvd, Uniondale, New York 11553 Phone: 516-512-5200 ext:5205 FAX : 516-512-5300 dbthomas@nephrocor.com Nephrocor.com Norma O. Uribe-Uribe, MD Departamento de Patologia Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion (INCMNSZ) Vasco de Quiroga #15, Col Seccion XVI Tialpan 14000 Mexico City, Mexico Phone: 5255-5487-0900, ext. 2184 email:nofelia@yahoo.com.mx Eduardo Vazques-Martul, MD Departamento de Patologia Hospital Juan Canalejo La Coruna Spain phone: 981 178069 fax: 981 178036 e-mail: martul@canalejo.cesga.es