Histopathological assessment of renal biopsy specimens of subjects with urine abnormality

Between April 1985 and April 1992, 25, 672 men (age 47± 9 years, mean±SD) and 9, 791 women (48±9 years) underwent mass urinalysis in the Center for Adult Complete Physical Examination in our hospital. The results fevealed proteinuria in 6.3% of the men and 4.4% of the women and hematuria in 17.4% of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nihon Jinzo Gakkai shi 1995, Vol.37(5), pp.284-290
Hauptverfasser: SUZUKI, Yoshio, HINOSHITA, Humihiko, YOKOYAMA, Keitaro, YAMADA, Akira, OGURA, Yosuke, MIMURA, Nobuhide, YOSHINAGA, Hideyo
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Zusammenfassung:Between April 1985 and April 1992, 25, 672 men (age 47± 9 years, mean±SD) and 9, 791 women (48±9 years) underwent mass urinalysis in the Center for Adult Complete Physical Examination in our hospital. The results fevealed proteinuria in 6.3% of the men and 4.4% of the women and hematuria in 17.4% of the men and 37.8% of the women. Thirty-five subjects with asymptomatic persistent proteinuria and/or hematuria identified as a result of follow-up testing by the nephrologists at our hospital underwent renal biopsy. All of the biopsy specimens obtained were examined by light microscopy, fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy. Histopathological findings in the biopsy specimens from these 35 subjects were as follows: One case ( 3 %) of chronic pyelonephritis, 11 cases (31%) of lgA nephropathy, 4 cases (11 %) of 1gA nephropathy (severe type), 5 cases (14%) of membranous nephropathy, 4 cases (11 %) of thin basement membrane dlsease (TMD), 7 cases (28%) of benign nephrosclerosis and 3 cases (9 %) of minor glomerular abnormality. Light microscopy, fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy for histopathological assessment of renal specimens, especially for the diagnosis of TDM, which was not uncommon, were indispensable tools in our study. Moreover, it is essential for proteinuria and hematuria to be tested simultaneously using the same standard method in all the urine specimeans collected.
ISSN:0385-2385
1884-0728
DOI:10.14842/jpnjnephrol1959.37.284