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Age Group IL Other Total 00-04 12 1 13 05-09 5 2 7 10-14 15 1 16 15-19 55 2 57 20-24 170 10 180 25-29 269 14 283 30-34 381 9 390 35-39 583 14 597 40-44 871 20 891 45-49 1,119 20 1,139 50-54 1,505 35 1,540 55-59 1,976 40 2,016 60-64 2,197 41 2,238 65-69 2,193 41 2,234 70-74 1,908 47 1,955 75-79 1,650 42 1,692 80-84 1,313 19 1,332 >=85 988 16 1,004 Gender IL Other Total Female 7,581 169 7,750 Male 9,629 205 9,834 Ethnicity IL Other Total Hispanic or Latino 2,477 47 2,524 Not Hispanic or Latino 14,719 321 15,040 Not Specified 14 6 20 Race IL Other Total American Indian/Alaska Native 11 1 12 Asian 509 5 514 Black or African American 6,878 131 7,009 More than one race selected 23 0 23

Race IL Other Total Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 61 1 62 White 9,710 230 9,940 Not Specified 18 6 24 Acquired obstructive uropathy 143 1 144 Acute interstitial nephritis 19 0 19 AIDS nephropathy 82 0 82 Amyloidosis 17 0 17 Analgesic abuse 19 0 19 Cholesterol emboli, renal emboli 38 0 38 Chronic interstitial nephritis 75 4 79 Chronic pyelonephritis, reflux nephropathy Complications of other specified transplanted organ Complications of transplanted bone marrow 50 1 51 2 0 2 2 0 2 Complications of transplanted heart 9 0 9 Complications of transplanted kidney 245 3 248 Complications of transplanted liver 9 0 9 Complications of transplanted lung 4 0 4 Complications of transplanted organ unspecified 12 0 12 Congenital nephrotic syndrome 9 0 9 Congenital obstruction of ureterpelvic junction Congenital obstruction of uretrovesical junction 20 2 22 4 0 4 Dense deposit disease, MPGN type 2 7 0 7 Diabetes with renal manifestations Type 1 Diabetes with renal manifestations Type 2 542 14 556 6,165 133 6,298

Drash syndrome, mesangial sclerosis 8 0 8 Etiology uncertain 742 9 751 Fabry's disease 3 0 3 Focal Glomerulonephritis, focal sclerosing GN Glomerulonephritis (GN) (histologically not examined) 439 13 452 475 7 482 Goodpasture's syndrome 16 0 16 Gouty nephropathy 6 0 6 Hemolytic uremic syndrome 12 1 13 Henoch-Schonlein syndrome 3 0 3 Hepatorenal syndrome 17 0 17 Hereditary nephritis, Alport's syndrome 19 1 20 Hypertension: Unspecified with renal failure IgA nephropathy, Berger's disease (proven by immunofluorescence) IgM nephropathy (proven by immunofluorescence) 5,865 106 5,971 136 5 141 7 1 8 Lupus erythematosus, (SLE nephritis) 214 4 218 Lymphoma of kidneys 2 0 2 Medullary cystic disease, including nephronophthisis Membranoproliferative GN type 1, diffuse MPGN 8 0 8 41 1 42 Membranous nephropathy 74 2 76 Multiple myeloma 58 0 58 Nephrolithiasis 21 0 21 Nephropathy caused by other agents 53 2 55 Nephropathy due to heroin abuse and related drugs Other (congenital malformation syndromes) 5 0 5 15 2 17 Other Congenital obstructive uropathy 26 2 28 Other disorders of calcium metabolism 4 0 4

Other immuno proliferative neoplasms (including light chain nephropathy) 5 0 5 Other proliferative GN 42 1 43 Other renal disorders 144 2 146 Other Vasculitis and its derivatives 43 0 43 Polyarteritis 9 0 9 Polycystic kidneys, adult type (dominant) 351 3 354 Polycystic, infantile (recessive) 11 0 11 Post infectious GN, SBE 9 0 9 Post partum renal failure 6 1 7 Prune belly syndrome 8 0 8 Radiation nephritis 2 0 2 Renal artery occlusion 16 0 16 Renal artery stenosis 71 4 75 Renal hypoplasia, dysplasia, oligonephronia 30 2 32 Renal tumor (benign) 2 0 2 Renal tumor (malignant) 44 1 45 Renal tumor (unspecified) 5 0 5 Scleroderma 9 0 9 Secondary GN, other 20 1 21 Sickle cell disease/anemia 9 1 10 Sickle cell trait and other sickle cell (HbS/Hb other) 1 0 1 Traumatic or surgical loss of kidney(s) 23 0 23 Tuberous sclerosis 5 0 5 Tubular necrosis (no recovery) 149 4 153 Urinary tract tumor (benign) 5 0 5 Urinary tract tumor (malignant) 9 0 9 Urinary tract tumor (unspecified) 4 0 4 Urolithiasis 8 0 8 Wegener's granulomatosis 42 1 43 With lesion of rapidly progressive GN 26 1 27

Not Specified 360 38 398