Journal article

Distribution of volumes of individual glomeruli in kidneys at autopsy: Association with physical and clinical characteristics and with ethnic group

WE Hoy, MD Hughson, B Diouf, M Zimanyi, T Samuel, BJ McNamara, RN Douglas-Denton, L Holden, SA Mott, JF Bertram

American Journal of Nephrology | KARGER | Published : 2011

Abstract

We have demonstrated considerable variability in the volumes of different glomeruli in given individuals (individual glomerular volume: IGV) in a stereologic study of kidneys at forensic autopsy performed to investigate sudden or unexpected death in people without manifest kidney disease. We review some important associations of IGV by subject characteristics and by ethnic groups. IGVs were measured by the Cavalieri method in 30 glomeruli in each of 111 adult males who belonged to 4 ethnic groups, i.e. US Whites, African-Americans, Africans from Senegal, and Australian Aborigines. Correlations of pooled IGV values with certain subject characteristics were evaluated in the US Whites. Pooled I..

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