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Comparative Lesions Analysis Through a Targeted Sequencing Approach
Published on: November 5, 2019
[Clinicopathological analysis of malignant nephrosclerosis]
Sayako Hoshi1, Yutaka Yamaguchi, Tsutomu Sanaka
1Tokyo Women's Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan.
Background:
Although pathological changes in the vascular lesions of malignant nephrosclerosis have been quantified, little is understood about interstitial changes. We quantified pathological changes such as glomerular damage (glomerular sclerosis and collapse), vascular patency and interstitial fibrosis to determine statistical correlations with clinical data.
Methods:
We examined 25 patients who were diagnosed with malignant hypertension and investigated correlations among age, urinary protein, SUN, 1/Cre, systolic BP and diastolic BP (from medical charts), interstitial fibrosis, glomerular damage, acute tubular damage (semiquantified by scoring) and arterial and arteriolar patency (from renal biopsies).
Results:
Interstitial fibrosis inversely correlated with 1/Cre (p=0.0114), interlobular arterial patency (p= 0.0139) and total vascular patency (p = 0.0499). Glomerular damage tended to correlate with urinary protein, but the values did not reach the level of statistical significance (p=0.0666). On the other hand, glomerular damage correlated with neither interstitial fibrosis nor vascular patency. Acute tubular damage closely correlated with both diastolic (p= 0.0086) and systolic (p = 0.0075) BP.
Conclusions:
Interstitial damage increases with decreasing interlobular arterial patency and renal function decreases with increasing interstitial damage. Since acute tubular damage that can progress to chronic interstitial damage closely correlates with BP, the control of BP might indirectly influence the prognosis of renal function.
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