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A morphological classification of the fat particles found in the urinary sediment of patients with Fabry disease

Journal

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE
Volume 59, Issue 11, Pages 1832-1843

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2021-0079

Keywords

Fabry disease; urinalysis; urinary lipids; urinary microscopy; urinary sediment

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This study demonstrates a wide and complex morphology of fat particles in the urinary sediment of Fabry disease patients, with significant differences in morphology between Fabry disease patients and the control group.
Objectives: The search in the urinary sediment (U-sed) of fat particles with peculiar morphology is a simple and inexpensive tool for the diagnosis of Fabry disease (FD) nephropathy. In this study we investigated the morphology of a high number of such fat particles with the aim to obtain a morphological classification to be used for their identification. Methods: Study of the morphology of fat particles in the U-sed of a cohort of FD patients using: bright field plus phase contrast microscopy (BF + PC), polarized light microscopy (POL), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Comparison of these results with those obtained for the fat particles seen in the U-sed of a control group (CG) of patients with non-FD glomerulopathies. Results: FD: 18 U-sed from six patients (three samples/patient) were prospectively investigated and 506 fat particles identified. With BF + PC, these were classified in eight morphological categories (seven of which were confirmed by TEM), and with POL in 10 others. CG: eight U-sed from eight patients were investigated and 281 fat particles identified. These fell into four BF + PC morphological categories and into eight POL categories. While some categories were significantly more frequent in FD others were more frequent in the CG. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that 1. Themorphology of fat particles found in the U-sed of FDpatients is much wider and complex than that described so far 2. Several significant differences exist in the morphology of such fat particles between FD and CG patients.

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