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Hereditary Nephritis

open access: yes, 2004
Sanjeev Gulati, Jitendra Kumar
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Hereditary Nephritis

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Dieter Metze   +199 more
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HEREDITARY AND FAMILIAL NEPHRITIS.

Lancet, The, 1924
J Eason, G.L Malcolm Smith
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Autoimmune Markers in Hereditary Nephritis

open access: yes, 2015
E, Cecchin   +6 more
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Hereditary chronic nephritis in India

Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 1985
Forty-six patients from 23 Indian families with hereditary chronic nephritis (HCN) with or without Alport's syndrome are presented. The occurrence of this disease in diverse Indian races, communities and castes is now documented. Clinical and laboratory findings in these patients are similar to those reported from temperate regions.
A, Cariappa   +4 more
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Hereditary macrothrombocytopathia, nephritis and deafness

The American Journal of Medicine, 1972
Abstract Two unrelated families were studied in which two members of each have a syndrome of macrothrombocytopathia, nephritis and deafness. A third member of one family, a young child, has the platelet disorder and a mild hearing loss. The mode of inheritance of the syndrome appears to be dominant.
C J, Epstein   +6 more
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Blood coagulation and hereditary nephritis

International Urology and Nephrology, 1979
Nineteen patients with hereditary nephritis - members of six families - were studied for haemostasis on 11 occasions by the use of four capillary tests, 14 different blood coagulation tests and two different platelet function tests. Systemic capillaropathy was demonstrable in 8 out of 15 cases of the non-uraemic, and in all the 5 cases of the uraemic ...
G, Boros, L, Gofman
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Hereditary Nephritis With the Nephrotic Syndrome

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1970
The nephrotic syndrome defined as a process characterized by increased glomerular membrane permeability manifested by proteinuria of greater than 3.5 gm/24 hr/1.73 sq m body surface was found in five of 15 patients from six families with hereditary nephritis and deafness.
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HEREDITARY NEPHRITIS WITH DEAFNESS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1969
J D, Hobday, G D, Jones
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[Dysembryogenesis in hereditary nephritis].

Genetika, 1976
In 75 children with hereditary nephritis, in 27 ones with hematuric form of acquired nephritis and in 55 parents dysplastic symptoms were investigated. A high differential and diagnostic value of disembriogenetic stigmata for hereditary nephritis is demonstrated.
M S, Ignatova   +3 more
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