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Kamenetsky I et al. – The mean and standard deviation of the GBM width for a patient with normal GBM were estimated to be 368 ± 177 nm, those for a patient with thin GBM associated with familial hematuria were 216 ± 95 nm, and those for a patient with thick GBM due to diabetic nephropathy were 1,094 ± 361 nm. Comparative analysis of the results of image processing with manual measurements by an experienced renal pathologist indicated low error in the range of 12 ± 9 nm.

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