Figure 4
From: Dense deposit disease is not a membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis

Dense deposit disease, electron microscopy features. Ribbons of marked electron dense transformation of glomerular basement membranes, mesangial and paramesangial areas (arrows in a), uranyl acetate and lead citrate. (a) × 4000, (b) × 5000, (c) × 10 000, (d) × 20 000.