Résumé
Megalocytic interstitial nephritis [M.I.N] is extremely rare disease affecting primarily the renal cortex. It is characterised by discrete or confluent yellow foci composed of macrophages lacking Michaelis-gutmann bodies which are seen in Malakoplakia. To our knowledge this is the first case of M.I.N. in bahrain
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Néphrite interstitielle/anatomopathologie , Cortex rénal/physiopathologieRésumé
Ectopic adrenocortical nodules have frequently been found along the embryologic path of the urogenital ridge. The present paper reports 15 new cases occurring within this confine. The frequency rate of these nodules based on surgical or autopsy files is not reliable because of sex-bias of the samples studied. Their removal, however, whenever encountered during surgery is warranted because although the majority of the nodules undergo atrophy during childhood, some may become hypertrophic and functional after adrenal abalation. They rarely become neoplastic