Dische F E, Anderson V E, Keane S J, Taube D, Bewick M, Parsons V
Department of Histopathology, Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex, London.
J Clin Pathol. 1990 Jun;43(6):457-60. doi: 10.1136/jcp.43.6.457.
To explore the incidence of thin membrane nephropathy (thin basement membrane syndrome, benign familial haematuria), glomerular basement membrane thickness was assessed by light and electron microscopy and by morphometry in a series of newly transplanted allograft kidneys, in lieu of normal kidney specimens. Five of the 76 donors possessed an abnormally thin basement membrane, similar to that observed in thin membrane nephropathy, while in two others the measurements fell in the overlap range between thin and normal. Seven donors therefore had a definite or possible basement membrane lesion. After taking account of an additional series of controls, unrelated to transplantation, it is suggested that the incidence of this abnormality in the general population lies between 5.2% and 9.2%. Circumstances did not allow any association between a thin basement membrane and haematuria or other clinical manifestations to be detected.
为探究薄基底膜肾病(薄基底膜综合征、良性家族性血尿)的发病率,我们通过光镜、电镜以及形态测量法,对一系列新移植的同种异体肾进行评估,以替代正常肾脏标本。76名供体中,有5名的基底膜异常薄,类似于薄基底膜肾病中观察到的情况,另外两名的测量值处于薄基底膜与正常基底膜的重叠范围内。因此,有7名供体存在明确或可能的基底膜病变。在考虑了另一组与移植无关的对照后,提示该异常在普通人群中的发病率在5.2%至9.2%之间。由于条件限制,未检测到薄基底膜与血尿或其他临床表现之间存在任何关联。