Unusual Inclusions in Neutrophils of two Human Renal Allografts
During a retrospective light and electron microscopy study of 158 human renal allograft biopsies, we observed, in two cases, unusual inclusions in the neutrophils trapped in glomeruli and paratubular capillaries. For electron microscopy, the specimens were fixed in glutaraldehyde, post-fixed in osmium tetroxide and embedded in Epon. Thin sections were stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate. Eighty-six of the electron microscopically examined biopsies did not contain any neutrophils for evaluation, and only 10 biopsies showed four or more neutrophils.The two patients, A age 35 and B age 42, had received a cadaver donor renal allograft because of chronic renal failure secondary to hereditary nephritis and nephrosclerosis respectively. Neither patient was affected by any known primary blood disorder.