“…This correlation was confirmed in numerous studies using phase contrast-microscopy [5][6][7][8][9][10][11], electron mi croscopy [5,12] or light microscopy with or without staining [13][14][15][16], The sensitivity of dysmorphia for GN disease was approximately 85% in these studies, but if populations with roughly equal ('mixed') proportions of isomorphic and dysmorphic cells were included, sensi tivity approached 100% and specificity ranged from 90 to 100% [2, 4-7, 10, 11, 13]. Reports oflower specificity [9,17] and sensitivity [15,[17][18][19], discordant observa tions on serial specimens [6], interobserver variation [ 17], as well as the lack of readily available sophisticated phase contrast microscopy for most clinicians [10], indi cate some difficulties with this method.…”