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198 related items for PubMed ID: 1190813

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  • 2. Acute poststreptococcal glomerulo-nephritis in general practice: the contribution of infection to its onset and course.
    Higgins PM.
    Epidemiol Infect; 1996 Apr; 116(2):193-201. PubMed ID: 8620911
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  • 3. [Asymptomatic nephritis in relatives living with children with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis].
    Rodríguez S, Santos D.
    Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex; 1977 Apr; 34(2):425-30. PubMed ID: 843410
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  • 5. ASO titre and serum complement (C3) in post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis.
    Shroff KJ, Ravichandran R, Acharya VN.
    J Postgrad Med; 1984 Jan; 30(1):27-32. PubMed ID: 6716306
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  • 7. Hypocomplementemic and normocomplementemic acute nephritis in children: a comparison with respect to etiology, clinical manifestations, and glomerular morphology.
    Strife CF, McAdams AJ, McEnery PT, Bove KE, West CD.
    J Pediatr; 1974 Jan; 84(1):29-38. PubMed ID: 12119953
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  • 8. Chronic nephritis after acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis?
    Zabriskie JB, Fillit HM, Villarreal H.
    N Engl J Med; 1978 Jul 27; 299(4):199-200. PubMed ID: 661896
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  • 9. The origin of membranoproliferative nephritis. Evidence against an origin from acute poststreptococcal nephritis.
    Okuda R, Watanabe Y, Yamamoto Y, West CD.
    Am J Dis Child; 1970 Apr 27; 119(4):291-5. PubMed ID: 4190838
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  • 10. Acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis: the most common acute glomerulonephritis.
    VanDeVoorde RG.
    Pediatr Rev; 2015 Jan 27; 36(1):3-12; quiz 13. PubMed ID: 25554106
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  • 14. Attack rates of acute nephritis after type 49 streptococcal infection of the skin and of the respiratory tract.
    Anthony BF, Kaplan EL, Wannamaker LW, Briese FW, Chapman SS.
    J Clin Invest; 1969 Sep 27; 48(9):1697-704. PubMed ID: 5822578
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  • 18. Sequential complement changes after childhood acute nephritis.
    Hammond N, Dawson KP.
    N Z Med J; 1979 Jul 25; 90(640):55-7. PubMed ID: 290899
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  • 19. Poststreptococcal acute glomerulonephritis: a reassuring 1970s experience.
    Hurley JK.
    Compr Ther; 1980 Jan 25; 6(1):53-8. PubMed ID: 6987034
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