Literature DB >> 4611224

Pathology of the glomerulus in sickle cell anemia with and without nephrotic syndrome.

I B Elfenbein, A Patchefsky, W Schwartz, A G Weinstein.   

Abstract

Glomeruli from 6 cases of sickle cell disease (SS) with the nephrotic syndrome (NS) were compared histologically and quantitatively with glomeruli from 9 cases of SS, 10 cases of sickle cell trait (SCT), 4 cases of other hemoglobinopathies, all without NS, and normal controls. Five of 6 patients with SS and NS had extensive reduplication of their glomerular basement membranes and mild mesangial proliferation. Similar but milder lesions occurred in SS without NS but not in SCT or controls. Incidental renal disease occurred in 1 patient with SS and NS. Nephrotic syndrome was probably secondary to effects of sickle cell disease. Glomeruli in SS were significantly larger (>70%) than in SCT and controls. Mean total glomerular area per unit area of cortex in SS with normal BUN significantly exceeded that of SCT, which, in turn, was significantly greater than that of controls. Mechanisms for the histologic lesions and hypertrophy of the glomeruli were suggested.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4611224      PMCID: PMC1910926     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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