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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Glomerular Dis (2023) 3 (1): 197–210.
Published Online: 20 August 2023
... or mesangial glomerular deposits may favor secondary over idiopathic MN. The subepithelial deposits typically display a uniformly amorphous or finely granular electron-dense texture by electron microscopy (EM) (shown in Fig. 1 ) [ 8 ]. However, reports of MN cases with deposits composed of a unique...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Glomerular Dis (2022) 2 (4): 189–193.
Published Online: 19 July 2022
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Hypocomplementemic urticarial vasculitis syndrome Glomerulonephritis Electron microscopy Rare disease Urticarial...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Glomerular Dis (2022) 2 (3): 107–120.
Published Online: 12 April 2022
... immunoglobulin (Ig) or C1q. Electron microscopy is necessary for diagnosing DDD in particular, but can also help to distinguish C3GN from other glomerular disease mimickers. [email protected] 22 12 2021 20 03 2022 12 4 2022 © 2022 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Glomerular Dis (2021) 1 (4): 205–236.
Published Online: 20 July 2021
... information regarding the potential for reversibility along with detection of unsuspected or clinically symptomatic recurrent diseases, with any concomitant rejection process or toxicity, for appropriate therapeutic decision-making. Routine electron microscopy in transplant kidney biopsies is a valuable tool...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Glomerular Dis (2021) 1 (4): 180–204.
Published Online: 15 July 2021
... deposition of immune complexes and/or cell-mediated mechanisms, identified by light microscopy, immunohistochemical methods, and electron microscopy (EM), evoking intraglomerular proliferative, inflammatory, and other tissue responses. These produce a spectrum of histologic lesions, depending...
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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Glomerular Dis (2021) 1 (2): 92–104.
Published Online: 19 May 2021
.... We outline key pathophysiologic and clinical aspects associated with cryoglobulinemia induced renal disease and describe morphologic changes with a focus on electron microscopy. We present our practical, morphology-based approach to diagnostic decision-making with special consideration...