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      The significance of histological diagnosis in renal allograft biopsies in 2014.

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          In 2014, the renal allograft biopsy still represents the best available diagnostic 'gold' standard to assess reasons for allograft dysfunction. However, it is well recognized that histological lesion observed in the biopsy is of limited diagnostic specificity and that the Banff classification as the international diagnostic standard represents mere expert consensus. Here, we review the role of the renal allograft biopsy in different clinical and diagnostic settings. To increase diagnostic accuracy and to compensate for lack of specificity, the interpretation of biopsy pathology needs to be within the clinical context, primarily defined by time post-transplantation and patient-specific risk profile. With this in mind, similar histopathological patterns will lead to different conclusions with regard to diagnosis, disease grading and staging and thus to patient-specific clinical decision-making. Consensus generation for such integrated diagnostic approach, preferably including new molecular tools, represents the next challenge to the transplant community on its way to precision medicine in transplantation.

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          Journal
          Transpl. Int.
          Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation
          1432-2277
          0934-0874
          Feb 2015
          : 28
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Histopathology, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK.
          Article
          10.1111/tri.12446
          25205033
          1a72c204-a149-4742-bcde-6a0da4b2e9f8
          © 2014 Steunstichting ESOT.
          History

          Banff,antibody-mediated rejection,histopathology,kidney biopsy,transplantation

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