J. Ormos
University of Szeged
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Pediatric Nephrology | 1992
Sándor Túri; Jenö Kóbor; Attila Erdos; Tibor Bodrogi; István Virág; J. Ormos
A 14-year-old boy with persistent proteinuria (1.6–4.0 g/day), microscopic haematuria, moderate hypertension, macrothrombocytopenia (giant platelets, platelet number 30×109/l) and a familial sensorineural hearing loss (the father and the brother were also affected) was studied. Kidney biopsy revealed a diffuse mesangial proliferation, and a focal thickening of the glomerular basement membrane was seen on electron microscopy. A normal number of megakaryocytes was observed in bone marrow aspirates. The aggregation response of the platelets to collage, epinephrine and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) was decreased. The platelet number was slightly diminished, platelets were of normal size in both parents and the brother, and showed a decreased aggregability in response to collagen, epinephrine and ADP in the brother and mother. No functional abnormality of the platelets was observed in the father. Urinalysis and kidney function were normal in the family members. This boy with nephritis, platelet disorders and hearing loss corresponds to Epsteins syndrome.
Virchows Archiv | 1996
Zsolt Rázga; Béla Iványi; Nina Zidar; Dušan Ferluga; S. Sonkodi; J. Ormos
Arteriolosclerosis frequently occurs in IgA nephritis (IgAN), and it is the hallmark of benign nephrosclerosis (BNS). The quantitative ultrastructure of juxtaglomerular arterioles is not known in these disorders. We examined afferent and efferent arterioles in renal biopsies from 25 adult patients with IgAN (hypertension at biopsy: 14 patients) and 9 patients with BNS. Six agematched living renal transplant donors acted as controls. A systematic independent sample of profiles was obtained in thin sections taken at predetermined levels. The thickness of the media (myomedial cells plus the matrix) and the thickness of the medial matrix were estimated stereologically. From these estimates, the matrix/myomedia ratio was calculated. In IgAN with normotension or hypertension, the afferent media and its compartments did not exhibit significant thickening compared with the controls, whereas in BNS the afferent media and its layers were markedly and significantly thickened. The efferent media in IgAN and BNS displayed mild and significant thickening, with significant thickening of the matrix in BNS and IgAN with normotension. The matrix/myomedia ratio was not altered significantly in any group. The results indicate that the afferent arterioles are not the main sites of IgAN-related arteriolosclerosis, that arteriolosclerosis in IgAN and arteriolosclerosis in BNS are different lesions, and that increased efferent arteriolar thickness, demonstrated here for the first time in IgAN and BNS, might be a manifestation of angiotensin II-mediated autoregulatory efferent vasoconstriction exerted to maintain the glomerular filtration pressure.
Journal of Histotechnology | 1991
Tibor Krenács; Béla Iványi; Béla Bozóky; Zoltán Lászik; László Krenács; Zsolt Rázga; J. Ormos
Ultrastructural Pathology | 1984
A. Mágori; J. Ormos; S. Sonkodi; Sándor Túri; J. Zombori; Béla Iványi; Éva Kemény
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 1999
J. Ormos; Gábor Zsurka; Sándor Túri; Béla Iványi
Orvosi Hetilap | 1995
I. Vajtai; M. Bodosi; Z. Varga; J. Ormos; Erika Vörös
Orvosi Hetilap | 1991
G. Mohácsi; A. Mágori; J. Ormos; György Ábrahám; G. Pokorny; S. Sonkodi
Histology and Histopathology | 1987
Zoltán Lászik; Béla Iványi; J. Ormos
Orvosi Hetilap | 1977
Mágori A; S. Sonkodi; Szabó E; J. Ormos
Orvosi Hetilap | 1994
I. Vajtai; Z. Varga; J. Ormos; Erika Vörös; Kuncz A