Urinary System

Kidney - Hyaline Glomerulopathy

    Narrative
    Kidney - Hyaline glomerulopathy in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study. Hyaline glomerulopathy is characterized by enlargement of the glomerular tufts by eosinophilic material.
    Kidney - Hyaline glomerulopathy in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study. Hyaline glomerulopathy is characterized by enlargement of the glomerular tufts by eosinophilic material.
    Kidney - Hyaline glomerulopathy in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study (higher magnification of Figure 1). Hypocellularity of the glomerulus is apparent.
    Kidney - Hyaline glomerulopathy in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study (higher magnification of Figure 1). Hypocellularity of the glomerulus is apparent.
    Kidney - Hyaline glomerulopathy in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study. The material in the glomerulus stains strongly positive with periodic acid-Schiff.
    Kidney - Hyaline glomerulopathy in a female B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study. The material in the glomerulus stains strongly positive with periodic acid-Schiff.

    Authors 

    John Curtis Seely, DVM, DACVP
    Senior Pathologist
    Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc.
    Research Triangle Park, NC

    Amy Brix, DVM, PhD, DACVP
    Senior Pathologist
    Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc.
    Research Triangle Park, NC

    Reviewers

    Kendall S. Frazier, DVM, PhD, DACVP, DABT
    Director, Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Safety Assessment
    GlaxoSmithKline
    King of Prussia, PA

    Gordon C. Hard, BSc, BVSc, PhD, DSc, FRCPath, FRCVS, FAToxSci, DACVP
    Expert Consultant
    Tairua, New Zealand

    Susan A. Elmore, MS, DVM, DACVP, DABT, FIATP
    Staff Scientist, NTP Pathologist
    NTP Pathology Group
    National Toxicology Program
    National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
    Research Triangle Park, NC