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Jan A. Bruijn
Researcher at Leiden University
Publications - 7
Citations - 4745
Jan A. Bruijn is an academic researcher from Leiden University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal pathology & Nephropathy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 4208 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan A. Bruijn include University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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The Classification of Glomerulonephritis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Revisited
Jan J. Weening,Vivette D. D'Agati,Melvin M. Schwartz,Surya V. Seshan,Charles E. Alpers,Gerald B. Appel,James E. Balow,Jan A. Bruijn,Terence Cook,Franco Ferrario,Agnes B. Fogo,Ellen M. Ginzler,Lee A. Hebert,Gary Hill,Prue Hill,J. Charles Jennette,Norella C T Kong,Philippe Lesavre,Michael D. Lockshin,Lai-Meng Looi,Hirofumi Makino,Luiz Antonio Ribeiro de Moura,Michio Nagata +22 more
TL;DR: The main advantages of the current revised classification is that it provides a clear and unequivocal description of the various lesions and classes of lupus nephritis, allowing a better standardization and lending a basis for further clinicopathologic studies.
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The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited
Jan J. Weening,Vivette D. D'Agati,Melvin M. Schwartz,Surya V. Seshan,Charles E. Alpers,Gerald B. Appel,James E. Balow,Jan A. Bruijn,Terence Cook,Franco Ferrario,Agnes B. Fogo,Ellen M. Ginzler,Lee A. Hebert,Gary Hill,Prue Hill,J. Charles Jennette,Norella C T Kong,Philippe Lesavre,Michael D. Lockshin,Lai-Meng Looi,Hirofumi Makino,Luiz Antonio Ribeiro de Moura,Michio Nagata +22 more
TL;DR: The main advantages of the current revised classification is that it provides a clear and unequivocal description of the various lesions and classes of lupus nephritis, allowing a better standardization and lending a basis for further clinicopathologic studies.
The Oxford classification of IgA nephropathy: pathology definitions, correlations, and reproducibility Working Group of the International IgA Nephropathy Network and the Renal Pathology Society:
Ian S.D. Roberts,H. Terence Cook,Charles E. Alpers,Alessandro Amore,François Berthoux,Stephen M. Bonsib,Jan A. Bruijn,Daniel C. Cattran,Rosanna Coppo,Steven N. Emancipator,Francesco Emma,John Feehally,Franco Ferrario,Fernando C. Fervenza,Sandrine Florquin,Agnes Fogo,Colin C. Geddes,Hermann-Josef Groene,Mark Haas,Andrew M. Herzenberg,Prue Hill,Ronald J. Hogg,Stephen I-Hong Hsu,J. Charles Jennette,Kensuke Joh,Bruce A. Julian,Tetsuya Kawamura,Lei-Shi Li,Zhi-Hong Liu,Bruce Mackinnon,Sergio Mezzano,Yasuhiko Tomino,Patrick D. Walker,Haiyan Wang,Jan J. Weening,N Yoshikawa,Hong Zhang +36 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a unique approach for the pathological classification of a glomerular disease, IgA nephropathy, in which renal pathologists first undertook extensive iterative work to define pathologic variables with acceptable inter-observer reproducibility.
The Oxford classification of IgA nephropathy: rationale, clinicopathological correlations, and classification Working Group of the International IgA Nephropathy Network and the Renal Pathology Society:
Daniel C. Cattran,Rosanna Coppo,H. Terence Cook,John Feehally,Charles E. Alpers,Alessandro Amore,Jonathan Barratt,François Berthoux,Stephen M. Bonsib,Jan A. Bruijn,Steven N. Emancipator,Francesco Emma,Franco Ferrario,Fernando C. Fervenza,Sandrine Florquin,Agnes Fogo,Colin C. Geddes,Hermann-Josef Groene,Mark Haas,Andrew M. Herzenberg,Prue Hill,Ronald J. Hogg,Stephen I-Hong Hsu,J. Charles Jennette,Kensuke Joh,Bruce A. Julian,Tetsuya Kawamura,Fernand Mac-Moune Lai,Chi Bon Leung,Lei-Shi Li,Zhi-Hong Liu,Bruce Mackinnon,Sergio Mezzano,F. Paolo Schena,Yasuhiko Tomino,Patrick D. Walker,Haiyan Wang,Jan J. Weening,N Yoshikawa,Hong Zhang +39 more
TL;DR: The goal of this new system was to identify specific pathological features that more accurately predict risk of progression of renal disease in IgA nephropathy, thus enabling both clinicians and pathologists to improve individual patient prognostication.
The Oxford IgA nephropathy clinicopathological classification is valid for children as well as adults A Working Group of the International IgA Nephropathy Network and the Renal Pathology Society
Rosanna Coppo,Roberta Camilla,Ronald J. Hogg,Daniel C. Cattran,H. Terence Cook,John Feehally,Alessandro Amore,Charles E. Alpers,Jonathan Barratt,François Berthoux,Stephen M. Bonsib,Jan A. Bruijn,Steven N. Emancipator,Francesco Emma,Franco Ferrario,Fernando C. Fervenza,Sandrine Florquin,Agnes Fogo,Colin C. Geddes,Hermann Josef Groene,Mark Haas,Andrew M. Herzenberg,Prue Hill,Stephen I-Hong Hsu,J. Charles Jennette,Kensuke Joh,Bruce A. Julian,Tetsuya Kawamura,Fernand F.M. Lai,Lei S. Li,Philip Kt Li,Z. Liu,Sergio Mezzano,F. Paolo Schena,Yasuhiko Tomino,Patrick D. Walker,Haiyan Wang,Jan J. Weening,Norishige Yoshikawa,Hong Zhang +39 more
TL;DR: This paper found that the cross-sectional correlation between pathology and proteinuria was similar in adults and children, and that the predictivevalue of each specific lesion on the rate of decline of renalfunction or renal survival in IgA nephropathy was notdifferent between children and adults.