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  • 1. Clinicopathologic correlation of C1q nephropathy in children.
    Fukuma Y, Hisano S, Segawa Y, Niimi K, Tsuru N, Kaku Y, Hatae K, Kiyoshi Y, Mitsudome A, Iwasaki H.
    Am J Kidney Dis; 2006 Mar; 47(3):412-8. PubMed ID: 16490619
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  • 2. Clinicopathologic correlation and outcome of C1q nephropathy.
    Hisano S, Fukuma Y, Segawa Y, Niimi K, Kaku Y, Hatae K, Saitoh T, Takeshita M, Iwasaki H.
    Clin J Am Soc Nephrol; 2008 Nov; 3(6):1637-43. PubMed ID: 18650410
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  • 3. Histopathological diagnosis and outcome of paediatric nephrotic syndrome.
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  • 5. Clinical significance of IgM and C1q deposition in the mesangium in pediatric idiopathic nephrotic syndrome.
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  • 6. Pathology, clinical presentations, and outcomes of C1q nephropathy.
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    J Am Soc Nephrol; 2008 Nov; 19(11):2237-44. PubMed ID: 18650484
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  • 7. C1q nephropathy: do C1q deposits have any prognostic significance in the nephrotic syndrome?
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  • 8. C1q nephropathy: a variant of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
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  • 9. Spectrum of adolescent-onset nephrotic syndrome in Indian children.
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  • 10. Relapse of nephrotic syndrome following remission for 20 years.
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  • 11. Pathophysiology of minimal change nephrotic syndrome and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
    Cho MH, Hong EH, Lee TH, Ko CW.
    Nephrology (Carlton); 2007 Dec; 12 Suppl 3():S11-4. PubMed ID: 17995521
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  • 12. C1q nephropathy in a 2-year-old boy presenting with steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome.
    Niimura F, Kamei A, Tamame T, Yamada K, Komaki F, Okamoto S, Matsuda S, Oh Y, Endoh M.
    Tokai J Exp Clin Med; 2007 Sep 20; 32(3):95-8. PubMed ID: 21318945
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  • 13. Nephrotic syndrome in African children: lack of evidence for 'tropical nephrotic syndrome'?
    Doe JY, Funk M, Mengel M, Doehring E, Ehrich JH.
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  • 14. Pattern of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children living in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a single center study.
    Kari JA, Halawani M, Mokhtar G, Jalalah SM, Anshasi W.
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  • 15. The application of electron microscopic morphometry as a helpful method in the diagnosis of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) early phase. II. Clinical usefulness of electron microscopic morphometric studies in cases of minimal change disease (MCD) and mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis (GNMES) with suspicion of progression into focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).
    Woźniak A, Bortkiewicz E, Salwa-Zurawska W, Kaczmarek E, Maciejewski J.
    Pol J Pathol; 2001 Sep 20; 52(1-2):37-46. PubMed ID: 11505679
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  • 16. Indications for kidney biopsy in idiopathic childhood nephrotic syndrome.
    Alshami A, Roshan A, Catapang M, Jöbsis JJ, Kwok T, Polderman N, Sibley J, Sibley M, Mammen C, Matsell DG, Pediatric Nephrology Clinical Pathway Development Team.
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  • 17. [Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome].
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  • 18. Urinary CD80 as a Replacement for Renal Biopsy for Diagnosis of Pediatric Minimal Change Disease.
    Ahmed HM, Ezzat DA, Doudar NA, Adel M.
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  • 19. Do current recommendations for kidney biopsy in nephrotic syndrome need modifications?
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    Pediatr Nephrol; 2002 Jun 20; 17(6):404-8. PubMed ID: 12107803
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  • 20. [Class II human leukocyte antigens in minimal change nephrotic syndrome and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis--preliminary study].
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    Pol Merkur Lekarski; 2001 Apr 20; 10(58):256-8. PubMed ID: 11434170
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