
Liesegang rings in the setting of end‐stage renal disease
Author(s) -
Gross Alexander R,
Amin Shahrier,
Jelic Tomislav
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
iju case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2577-171X
DOI - 10.1002/iju5.12494
Subject(s) - pathology , differential diagnosis , anatomy , autopsy , medicine
Liesegang rings are acellular, lamellar, concentric rings of organic or inorganic material naturally formed in both biologic and environmental systems. Description in human tissue is scarce. Liesegang rings have exclusively been identified in association with pathologic disease processes and thus are not typically considered in differential diagnosis. They are usually described with cystic or inflammatory lesions. Histologically, Liesegang rings show features that are also seen in sections of parasitic ova, larvae, psammoma bodies, and by radiology as calcifications in cystic diseases of the breast and kidney. Case presentation We noted at autopsy of a 59‐year‐old diabetic woman multiple black “stones” in the renal medulla. Microscopic examination demonstrated these to contain Liesegang rings. Conclusion Liesegang rings formation should be considered in the differential diagnosis of atypical appearing deposits in the kidneys and other tissues. They may play a role in the pathogenesis of kidney stones.