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Article1 April 1955SOME OBSERVATIONS ON TELESCOPED URINARY SEDIMENTSGEORGE E. SCHREINER, M.D.GEORGE E. SCHREINER, M.D.Search for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-42-4-826 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptStudy of the kidney lesions of periarteritis nodosa has been carried on since the first comprehensive description of the disease in 1866.1 Renal involvement has been estimated to be as high as 87%. Many excellent reviews of the renal pathology of periarteritis have been published, and several classifications of the type and degree of renal involvement are available.2-6Similarly, a great volume of published material has considered the high incidence of renal lesions associated with disseminated lupus erythematosus.7-14Despite this vast literature, relatively little attention has been paid to the clinical urinary findings in these diseases. A disregard of this...Bibliography1. KussmaulMaier AR: Über eine bisher nicht beschreibene eigentümliche Arterienkrankung (Periarteritis nodosa, die mit Morbus Brightii und rapid fortschreitender allgemeiner Muskellähmung einhergeht), Deutsches Arch. f. klin. Med. 1: 484, 1866. Google Scholar2. HarrisLynchO'Hare AWGWJP: Periarteritis nodosa, Arch. Int. Med. 63: 1163, 1939. CrossrefGoogle Scholar3. Leishman AW: Clinical diagnosis of polyarteritis nodosa, with report of four recent cases, Journal Lancet 1: 803, 1937. CrossrefGoogle Scholar4. Grant RT: Observations on periarteritis nodosa, Clin. Sc. 4: 245, 1940. Google Scholar5. DavsonBallPiatt JJR: Kidney in periarteritis nodosa, Quart. J. Med. 17: 175, 1948. MedlineGoogle Scholar6. Zeek PM: Periarteritis nodosa and other forms of necrotizing angiitis, New England J. Med. 248: 764, 1953. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar7. Goeckerman WH: Lupus erythematosus as a systemic disease, J. A. M. A. 80: 542, 1923. CrossrefGoogle Scholar8. KeithRowntree NMLG: A study of the renal complications of disseminated lupus erythematosus: report of four cases, Tr. A. Am. Physicians 37: 487, 1922. Google Scholar9. RoseGoldberg ELC: Visceral lesions of acute disseminated lupus erythematosus, M. Clin. North America 19: 333, 1935. Google Scholar10. Snapper I: Kidney trouble in acute lupus erythematosus, in Kidney in health and disease, 1935, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, p. 433. Google Scholar11. StickneyKeith JMNM: Renal involvement in disseminated lupus erythematosus, Arch. Int. Med. 66: 643, 1940. CrossrefGoogle Scholar12. Rich AR: Hypersensitivity in disease with especial reference to periarteritis nodosa, rheumatic fever, disseminated lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, Harvey Lectures, 1946-1947, Science Press Printing Co., Lancaster, Pa., p. 106. Google Scholar13. GriffithVural GCIL: Acute and sub-acute disseminated lupus erythematosus, Circulation 3: 492, 1951. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar14. Baggenstoss AH: Visceral lesions in disseminated lupus erythematosus, Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 27: 412, 1952. MedlineGoogle Scholar15. Spiegel R: Clinical aspects of periarteritis nodosa, Arch. Int. Med. 58: 993, 1936. CrossrefGoogle Scholar16. Krupp MA: Urinary sediment in visceral angiitis (periarteritis nodosa, lupus erythematosus, Libman-Sacks disease), Arch. Int. Med. 71: 54, 1943. CrossrefGoogle Scholar17. Addis T: Glomerular nephritis: diagnosis and treatment, 1948, Macmillan Co., New York, p. 156. Google Scholar18. Miale JB: Characteristic urinary findings in visceral angiitis, Am. J. Clin. Path. 17: 820, 1947. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar19. Cole LR: Periarteritis nodosa. Report of a case with characteristic urinary sediment, J. A. M. A. 149: 1649, 1952. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar20. Schreiner GE: 3-D for diagnosis, GP 9: 70, 1951. Google Scholar This content is PDF only. To continue reading please click on the PDF icon. Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: Washington, D. C.*Received for publication July 3, 1954.From the Department of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D. C. PreviousarticleNextarticle Advertisement FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Metrics Cited byDifferential Diagnosis: Lupus Nephritis and IgG4-Related Kidney DiseaseUrinalysis and the Urinary SedimentThe Urinary Sediment in Renal DiseaseThe nephrotic syndromePeriarteriitis nodosaClinical and histologic spectrum of the nephrotic syndromeThe differential diagnosis of acute and chronic glomerulonephritis 1 April 1955Volume 42, Issue 4Page: 826-838KeywordsClinical pathologyLesionsMetastasisRenal diseases ePublished: 1 December 2008 Issue Published: 1 April 1955 PDF downloadLoading ...

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