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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics (n = 493).

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Table 2.

HR, BIF, and score in each JRPS pathological class.

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Fig 1.

Renal survival after renal biopsy dividing by pathological score categories.

Abbreviations: Grade 1, J-score 0–5; grade 2, J-score 6–10; grade 3, J-score 11–15; and grade 4, J-score 16–19.

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Table 3.

Factors affecting renal outcomes in patients with diabetic nephropathy (training set).

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Fig 2.

Renal survival after renal biopsy divided by pathological score categories and by level of urinary albumin and renal function.

Abbreviations: Grade 1, J-score 0–5; grade 2, J-score; grade 3, J-score 11–15; and grade 4, J-score 16–19; CKD, chronic kidney disease.

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Table 4.

Ability to predict 10-year renal outcome with and without J-score.

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