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Assessment of Kidney Function in Mouse Models of Glomerular Disease
Published on: June 30, 2018
Towards harmony in defining and reporting glomerular diseases on kidney biopsy
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Purpose Of Review:
To review recent efforts to develop uniformity and precision in defining individual glomerular histologic and ultrastructural lesions and proposals for developing greater uniformity in reporting of glomerular diseases.
Recent Findings:
Over the past 2 decades, scoring systems for multiple glomerular diseases have emerged, as have several consortia for the study of glomerular diseases. However, one important limitation faced by renal pathologists and nephrologists has been a lack of uniformity and precision in defining the morphologic lesions seen by light and electron microscopy on which the scoring systems are based. In response to this, the Renal Pathology Society organized a working group that over 4 years arrived at consensus definitions for many such lesions. These definitions can be applied within the context of scoring systems for different glomerular diseases, and recently proposed reporting systems based on pathogenic categories and for defining the overall severity of chronic changes.
Summary:
From extensive discussions a panel of 13 renal pathologists reached consensus in defining 47 individual glomerular lesions seen on light microscopy and 56 glomerular lesions and key normal structures seen by electron microscopy. Validation of the impact of these consensus definitions on interobserver agreement in lesion identification is currently underway.
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