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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | 2007

Glomerular Volume and Clinicopathologic Features Related to Disease Severity in Renal Biopsies of African Americans and Whites in the Southeastern United States

Hughson; T. Samuel; Wendy E. Hoy; John F. Bertram

CONTEXT African Americans have a 4-fold greater risk than whites for developing end-stage renal disease. Glomerulomegaly, possibly related to obesity, has been identified in high-risk populations and is suggested to be a marker for end-stage renal disease risk. OBJECTIVE To investigate differences in glomerular size and patient clinical characteristics at the time of renal biopsy for the major diseases contributing to end-stage renal disease. DESIGN Mean glomerular tuft volumes were estimated by the Weibel-Gomez method (1964) in native renal biopsies of 203 African American and 100 white patients 18 years of age and older by point counting on a stereologic grid. Glomerulosclerosis was graded on individual glomeruli from 0 to 4, and a glomerular sclerosis index was calculated for each biopsy. Relationships between the mean volume of nonsclerotic glomeruli, age, sex, race, sclerosis index, cortical fibrosis, estimated glomerular filtration rate, body mass index, and disease diagnosis were analyzed. RESULTS Racial differences in mean volume of nonsclerotic glomeruli and body mass index were not significant in any disease category, and African Americans had more severe disease as determined by sclerosis index, cortical fibrosis, and estimated glomerular filtration rate only in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. For all patients, increased sclerosis index and cortical fibrosis and lower estimated glomerular filtration rate were best predicted by increased age (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS For approximately the same severity of disease, African Americans were 10 years or more younger than whites with the difference being seen in all disease categories except membranous glomerulonephritis and diabetes. Glomerulomegaly relative to whites was not a distinguishing feature of African American renal biopsies.


Nephrology | 2009

Distribution of volumes of different glomeruli within individuals: Findings in kidneys at coronial autopsy

Wendy E. Hoy; Ma Zimany; T. Samuel; Hughson; Rebecca N. Douglas-Denton; Libby Holden; Susan A. Mott; John F. Bertram

Disease Jeff S Coombes, Amanda Crawford, Robert G Fassett, 3 Dale A Kunde, Iain K Robertson, Madeleine J Ball, Dominic P Geraghty School of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, AUSTRALIA School of Human Life Sciences, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA 3 Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, AUSTRALIA Project funded by the Clifford Craig Medical Research Trust (C Prosser Green Endowment)


Ethnicity & Disease | 2006

Does nephron number matter in the development of kidney disease

Rebecca N. Douglas-Denton; Bridgette J. McNamara; Wendy E. Hoy; Hughson; John F. Bertram


Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | 1989

Mesangiopathic Glomerulonephritis in Zuni (new-Mexico) Indians

Hughson; Dm Megill; Sm Smith; Tung Ks; Miller G; Wendy E. Hoy


International Samuel L. Kountz symposium. 2 | 1989

Mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis in Southwestern American Indians

Wendy E. Hoy; Sm Smith; Hughson; Dm Megill


Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | 1989

Pathologic findings in mesangiopathic glomerulonephritis in Navajo Indians

Sm Smith; Wendy E. Hoy; Dorothy Pathak; Dm Megill; Tung Ks; Hughson


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1987

Mesangiopathic Glomerulonephritis in the Navajo Nation

Sm Smith; Wendy E. Hoy; Dm Megill; Ksk Tung; Hughson


Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 2002

Birth weight is a powerful determinant of total nephron number.

Alton B. Farris; Hughson; Jf Betram; Rebecca N. Douglas-Denton; Wendy E. Hoy


Nephrology | 2009

PODOCYTE NUMBER PER GLOMERULUS VARIES WITHIN AND BETWEEN HUMAN KIDNEYS

Bridgette J. McNamara; Jinhua Li; F Salih; Hughson; Wendy E. Hoy


Modern Pathology | 2002

Glomerular number and size in autopsy kidneys: Relationship to birth weight (preliminary findings)

Alton B. Farris; Hughson; Richard J. Young; John F. Bertram; Wendy E. Hoy

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Wendy E. Hoy

University of Queensland

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Dm Megill

University of New Mexico

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Sm Smith

University of New Mexico

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Tung Ks

University of New Mexico

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Bridgette J. McNamara

Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute

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Dorothy Pathak

Michigan State University

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