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209 related items for PubMed ID: 9064487

  • 1. The nonspecificity of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. The defining characteristics of primary focal glomerulosclerosis, mesangial proliferation, and minimal change.
    McAdams AJ, Valentini RP, Welch TR.
    Medicine (Baltimore); 1997 Jan; 76(1):42-52. PubMed ID: 9064487
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  • 2. A quantitative analysis of the glomeruli in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
    Suzuki J, Yoshikawa N, Nakamura H.
    Pediatr Nephrol; 1994 Aug; 8(4):416-9. PubMed ID: 7947029
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  • 3. C1q nephropathy: a variant of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
    Markowitz GS, Schwimmer JA, Stokes MB, Nasr S, Seigle RL, Valeri AM, D'Agati VD.
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  • 4. Pathology of nephrotic syndrome with minimal or minor glomerular changes.
    Grishman E, Churg J.
    Perspect Nephrol Hypertens; 1973 Oct; 1 Pt 1():165-81. PubMed ID: 4536421
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  • 5. Pathology, clinical presentations, and outcomes of C1q nephropathy.
    Vizjak A, Ferluga D, Rozic M, Hvala A, Lindic J, Levart TK, Jurcić V, Jennette JC.
    J Am Soc Nephrol; 2008 Nov; 19(11):2237-44. PubMed ID: 18650484
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  • 6. Ultrastructure of the non-sclerotic glomeruli in childhood nephrotic syndrome.
    Yoshikawa N, Cameron AH, White RH.
    J Pathol; 1982 Feb; 136(2):133-47. PubMed ID: 7199568
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  • 7. Nephrotic syndrome associated with diffuse mesangial hypercellularity: is it a heterogeneous disease entity?
    Joh K, Matsuyama N, Kanetsuna Y, Usui N, Hattori M, Yumura W, Aizawa S.
    Am J Nephrol; 1998 Feb; 18(3):214-20. PubMed ID: 9627037
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  • 8. Pure mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis. A clinicomorphologic analysis and its possible role in morphologic transition of minimal change lesion.
    Andal A, Saxena S, Chellani HK, Sharma S.
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  • 9. Glomerular volume and renal function in children with different types of the nephrotic syndrome.
    Nyberg E, Bohman SO, Berg U.
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  • 10. Changing etiologies of unexplained adult nephrotic syndrome: a comparison of renal biopsy findings from 1976-1979 and 1995-1997.
    Haas M, Meehan SM, Karrison TG, Spargo BH.
    Am J Kidney Dis; 1997 Nov; 30(5):621-31. PubMed ID: 9370176
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    Noël LH, Gubler MC.
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  • 12. Distinguishing minimal-change disease from mesangial disorders.
    Border WA.
    Kidney Int; 1988 Sep 30; 34(3):419-34. PubMed ID: 3050250
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  • 13. Pattern of glomerulonephritis in Singapore children--a renal biopsy perspective.
    Yap HK, Murugasu B, Saw AH, Chiang GS, Tay JS, Wong HB, Tan CL, Lim CH.
    Ann Acad Med Singap; 1989 Jan 30; 18(1):35-9. PubMed ID: 2712516
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  • 14. IgM nephropathy: morphological study related to clinical findings.
    Kopolovic J, Shvil Y, Pomeranz A, Ron N, Rubinger D, Oren R.
    Am J Nephrol; 1987 Jan 30; 7(4):275-80. PubMed ID: 3318460
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  • 15. Glomerular tip lesion: a distinct entity within the minimal change disease/focal segmental glomerulosclerosis spectrum.
    Stokes MB, Markowitz GS, Lin J, Valeri AM, D'Agati VD.
    Kidney Int; 2004 May 30; 65(5):1690-702. PubMed ID: 15086908
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  • 16. No evidence for a specific role of IgM in mesangial proliferation of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome.
    Ji-Yun Y, Melvin T, Sibley R, Michael AF.
    Kidney Int; 1984 Jan 30; 25(1):100-6. PubMed ID: 6727121
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  • 17. Evaluation and correlation of clinical and histological features of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
    Miyata J, Takebayashi S, Taguchi T, Naito S, Harada T.
    Nephron; 1986 Jan 30; 44(2):115-20. PubMed ID: 3534606
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  • 18. The racial prevalence of glomerular lesions in nephrotic adults.
    Korbet SM, Genchi RM, Borok RZ, Schwartz MM.
    Am J Kidney Dis; 1996 May 30; 27(5):647-51. PubMed ID: 8629623
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  • 19. C1Q nephropathy in children.
    Kersnik Levart T, Kenda RB, Avgustin Cavić M, Ferluga D, Hvala A, Vizjak A.
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  • 20. Glomerular anionic sites in minimal change nephrotic syndrome and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
    Kitano Y, Yoshikawa N, Nakamura H.
    Clin Nephrol; 1993 Oct 30; 40(4):199-204. PubMed ID: 8261675
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