Occupational hydrocarbon exposure and renal histopathology
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- DOI: 10.1177/074823378700300404
Occupational hydrocarbon exposure and renal histopathology
Abstract
A blinded, retrospective study of histological sections from ten hydrocarbon-exposed and twenty unexposed nephrectomized renal cell carcinoma cases was conducted to evaluate the histopathologic features present in the apparently normal kidney parenchyma removed with the tumor. Tissue sections from each of the thirty cases were independently reviewed by three consulting pathologists and scored using well defined criteria. Occupational hydrocarbon exposure indices were developed by a team of industrial hygienists and applied to the detailed occupational history of each exposed case. A positive correlation was observed between age and the total renal pathology score (rs = .40, p less than .03). No correlation was found between indices of occupational hydrocarbon exposure and renal pathology scores among exposed cases. No significant differences in renal pathology scores were noted when exposed cases were matched to unexposed cases by age, sex, and race. These results are limited by the inclusion of only cases with historical hydrocarbon exposures. It is recommended that a follow-up study be conducted, utilizing sensitive quantitative methods, to define what, if any, cytopathologic renal effects occur in conjunction with current occupational exposures to hydrocarbons.
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