“…The established morphological classification, known as the Columbia Classification, distinguishes five different types of FSGS lesions based on their histologic presentation: collapsing, tip, cellular, perihilar, and not otherwise specified (NOS) ( 63 ). The FSGS NOS variant – defined by the exclusion of all other categories - is the most common among both the pediatric and adult populations ( 64 , 65 ). Interestingly, as previously discussed, lesions tend to change over time, with other variants evolving into a NOS phenotype, especially as the kidney approaches ESKD ( 12 , 66 ).…”