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The typical features of MPGN on light microscopy include mesangial hypercellularity, endocapillary proliferation, and capillary-wall remodeling (with the formation of double contours ...
Panel B (periodic acid–Schiff stain) shows segmental endocapillary proliferation with occlusion of the capillary lumen (arrow). Panel C (periodic acid–Schiff stain) shows segmental ...
They divided the DDD patients into four subgroups: (1) membranoproliferative dense deposit disease with thickened capillary loops and endocapillary proliferation; (2) mesangial proliferative dense ...
Follow-up biopsies at 6 months were negative for cellular crescents, endocapillary proliferation, and karyorhexis. Thus, Dr. Tumlin [18] concluded that reinduction therapy was effective in ...
All biopsies showed diffuse, global endocapillary proliferation involving all or nearly all glomeruli, and wire-loops, hyaline thrombi, and massive subendothelial and mesangial electron-dense ...
It is characterized by segmental and/or global endocapillary and/or extracapillary ... into diffuse segmental versus diffuse global proliferation, and both Class III and IV may have active A ...
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