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132 related items for PubMed ID: 8513599

  • 1. Mesangial IgG in childhood minimal change disease: clinical relevance.
    Abu-Farsakh H, Berry PL, Hill LL, Powell D, Hawkins EP.
    Clin Nephrol; 1993 May; 39(5):245-9. PubMed ID: 8513599
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  • 2. Clinical significance of IgM and C1q deposition in the mesangium in pediatric idiopathic nephrotic syndrome.
    Kanemoto K, Ito H, Anzai M, Matsumura C, Kurayama H.
    J Nephrol; 2013 May; 26(2):306-14. PubMed ID: 22641570
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  • 3. IgG-associated primary glomerulonephritis in children.
    Yoshikawa N, Iijima K, Shimomura M, Nakamura H, Ito H.
    Clin Nephrol; 1994 Nov; 42(5):281-7. PubMed ID: 7851027
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  • 4. [Clinical significance of IgM deposition in the mesangium and mesangial hypercellularity in adult minimal change nephrotic syndrome].
    Maruyama M, Toyoda M, Umezono T, Miyauchi M, Yamamoto N, Kimura M, Honma M, Nishina M, Endoh M, Sakai H, Suzuki D.
    Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi; 2006 Nov; 48(1):14-21. PubMed ID: 16480062
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  • 5. [Minimal change nephrotic syndrome with predominant mesangial IgA deposits: clinicopathological study].
    Soma J, Saito T, Sato H, Ootaka T, Suzuki M, Chiba S, Taguma Y, Yoshinaga K.
    Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi; 1991 Feb; 33(2):153-9. PubMed ID: 2051642
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  • 6. Clinical features and glomerular immunofluorescence of renal biopsies from children with nephrotic syndrome due to minimal change disease and two variants of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis.
    Hui A, Poucell S, Thorner P, Rance CP, Baumal R.
    Int J Pediatr Nephrol; 1984 Mar; 5(1):5-10. PubMed ID: 6370883
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  • 7. Beneficial effect of chlorambucil in steroid-dependent and cyclophosphamide-resistant minimal change nephrotic syndrome.
    Ueda N, Takahashi K, Akioka Y, Morooka M, Ogawa A, Tsuzuki K.
    J Nephrol; 2009 Mar; 22(5):610-5. PubMed ID: 19809993
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  • 8. Long-term effects of cyclosporine in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome: a single-centre experience.
    El-Husseini A, El-Basuony F, Mahmoud I, Sheashaa H, Sabry A, Hassan R, Taha N, Hassan N, Sayed-Ahmad N, Sobh M.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2005 Nov; 20(11):2433-8. PubMed ID: 16204303
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  • 9. Minimal change disease with IgM+ immunofluorescence: a subtype of nephrotic syndrome.
    Swartz SJ, Eldin KW, Hicks MJ, Feig DI.
    Pediatr Nephrol; 2009 Jun; 24(6):1187-92. PubMed ID: 19219463
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  • 10. Adult minimal-change disease: clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcomes.
    Waldman M, Crew RJ, Valeri A, Busch J, Stokes B, Markowitz G, D'Agati V, Appel G.
    Clin J Am Soc Nephrol; 2007 May; 2(3):445-53. PubMed ID: 17699450
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  • 11. Single-center experience with cyclosporine for treatment of idiopathic minimal change nephrotic syndrome in children.
    Sabry A, El-Husseini A, El-Dahshan K, Sobh M.
    Iran J Kidney Dis; 2009 Jul; 3(3):127-35. PubMed ID: 19617660
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  • 12. Mesangial IgG in childhood minimal change disease.
    Iskandar SS, Lorentz WB, Iskandar S.
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  • 13. Natural history and response to treatment of minimal change nephrotic syndrome.
    Prabhakar KS, Prakash KC, Mani MK.
    J Assoc Physicians India; 1993 May; 41(5):263-5. PubMed ID: 8300454
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  • 14. Steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome with minimal glomerular changes and mesangial IgA deposits.
    Gallego N, Gonzalo A, Mampaso F, Ortuño J.
    Child Nephrol Urol; 1993 May; 9(1-2):98-100. PubMed ID: 3251631
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  • 15. Long-term follow-up of patients with steroid-dependent, minimal change nephrotic syndrome.
    Kashtan C, Melvin T, Kim Y.
    Clin Nephrol; 1988 Feb; 29(2):79-85. PubMed ID: 3359697
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  • 16. 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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  • 17. [Significance of trace deposition of immunoglobulin M in glomerular mesangium in children with minimal change nephrotic syndrome].
    Li ZH, Xia TH, Duan CR, Wu TH, Xun M, Yin Y, Ding YF, Zhang Y, Zhang L.
    Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi; 2015 Mar; 17(3):222-6. PubMed ID: 25815488
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  • 18. Conventional therapy for idiopathic nephrotic syndrome in children.
    Brodehl J.
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  • 19. Do current recommendations for kidney biopsy in nephrotic syndrome need modifications?
    Gulati S, Sharma AP, Sharma RK, Gupta A, Gupta RK.
    Pediatr Nephrol; 2002 Jun; 17(6):404-8. PubMed ID: 12107803
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  • 20. Chronic relapsing minimal change nephrotic syndrome with or without mesangial deposits: long term follow-up.
    Papadopoulou ZL, Jenis EH, Tina LU, Novello AC, Jose PA, Calcagno PL.
    Int J Pediatr Nephrol; 1982 Sep; 3(3):179-86. PubMed ID: 6754644
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