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Significance of Electron Dense Deposits in Patients with Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome
Sae Yoon Kim, Sang Su Lee, Myoung Uk Kim, Jae Min Lee, Seok Jeong Kang, Yong Jin Kim, Yong Hoon Park
Korean J Pathol. 2012;46(2):137-141.   Published online April 25, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2012.46.2.137
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Background

Minimal change nephritic syndrome (MCNS) is characterized by a lack of obvious abnormalities on light microscopy, but its electron microscopic findings include the negative immunofluorescence findings and the diffuse effacement of the epithelial cell foot processes. Rarely the presence of electron dense deposits (EDDs) has been reported, but its clinical significance remains obscure.

Methods

Eleven patients with MCNS who had the EDD deposited were enrolled in the current study. We compared the clinical characteristics, laboratory results and response to steroid treatment between the two group: the EDD group (n=11; the male-to-female ratio, 8:3) and the non-EDD group (n=13, 8:5).

Results

There were no significant differences in most of the laboratory results or response to steroid treatment between the two groups. The frequency of relapses per year was significantly higher in the EDD group (1.1±0.7 times vs. 0.5±0.6 times; p=0.023). These EDDs were found in the mesangium or paramesangium. With no respect to the characteristics of EDDs, our results showed that they did not cause poor treatment outcomes except for the annual frequency of relapse.

Conclusions

Further large-scale studies are warrented to determine the immunologic and prognostic significance of EDDs in patients with MCNS.

Case Report
Massive Perivillous Fibrin Deposition in Placenta.
Dae Woon Eom, Gil Hyun Kang, Chung Hyun Cho, Sang Wook Yi, Han Moie Park, Sang Su Lee, U Seog Son
Korean J Pathol. 2008;42(4):236-239.
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Massive perivillous fibrin deposition (MFD) is a rare condition characterized by heavy accumulation of fibrin in intervillous or perivillous spaces encasing villi throughout the placenta. This condition may cause varying degrees of placental insufficiency, leading to a significantly increased risk of intrauterine growth retardation, intrauterine death, and pre-term delivery. However, the objective criteria for the diagnosis of MFD have not been clearly established. We report a case of MFD associated with intrauterine growth retardation and preterm premature rupture of membranes.

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