Meeting of kidney cysters in court medical autopsy practice

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The great medical and social significance of renal pathologies is not only in their high prevalence, but also in the fact that the kidney manifests a variety of pathologies, occurring at different ages. Renal pathologies vary in nature and course, go undiagnosed as long as asymptomatic, are found in autopsies after the patient's death, and in some cases may or may not be the cause of the patient's death. The pathohistological examination of the kidneys in the materials obtained during autopsy in patients was performed. The purpose of the study was to supplement the data on renal pathology.

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