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Hereditary nephritis and pregnancy
A 25-year-old woman is presented with congenital ocular defects, perceptive hearing loss since aged 8, and evidence of chronic renal disease since aged 19. During her second pregnancy she developed the nephrotic syndrome which spontaneously subsided post partum, despite persistent evidence of reduced renal function and proteinuria. A percutaneous renal
G N, Gill, J P, Hayslett
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Hereditary nephritis and the heart
Eleven cases of hereditary nephritis were studied for cardiac abnormalities by means of ECG and BCG. With the exception of two cases no significant abnormalities were demonstrable, which indicates that this genetically transmitted process generally leaves the heart unaffected.
L, Gofman, J, Tarján
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HYPERPROLINÆMIA AND HEREDITARY NEPHRITIS
Lancet, The, 1964M D Milne, A M Asatoor
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J A, CHAPPELL, W M, KELSEY
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Hereditary nephritis (Alport syndrome): MR imaging findings in the brain
Previous clinical studies only described epilepsy and EEG abnormalities in patients with hereditary nephritis (Alport syndrome). In this paper, brain MR imaging findings in a 10-month-old boy with hereditary nephritis are described. These included patchy
R Nuri Sener
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Hereditary Nephritis in the Negro
A Negro kindred which demonstrated an unusual racial incidence of hereditary nephritis, also exhibited a number of other relatively uncommon features. Three members of the kindred had cataracts; all three had nephritis, one died of renal failure, and two had deafness.
Stephen G. Grace
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