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A problem of fundamental importance in the clinical study of any form of Bright's disease is a consideration of the length of time the patient has been observed. This is particularly true in the study of lipoid nephrosis because a diagnosis cannot be made with any degree of certainty without a long period of observation.
FRANCIS D. MURPHY
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The purpose of this paper is to present a case of clinical lipoid nephrosis which was studied over a period of four years and finally at autopsy. Nephritis with associated uremia developed terminally, and autopsy revealed the anatomic changes characteristic of chronic glomerulonephritis.
GEORGE G. GILBERT
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Lipoid Nephrosis in the Elderly
N, Khokhar, N R, Akavaram, E M, Quinones
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Pediatrics, 1948
Clinical and biochemical studies of 40 children with lipoid nephrosis are evaluated. Twenty-six (65 %) are alive; 19 have been entirely well for 1 to 16 years, including three who had minimal hematuria on various occasions. Three have been well for less than a year, one still has proteinuria only, and three still have active disease. Of 22 children who
WALTER M. BLOCK +3 more
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Clinical and biochemical studies of 40 children with lipoid nephrosis are evaluated. Twenty-six (65 %) are alive; 19 have been entirely well for 1 to 16 years, including three who had minimal hematuria on various occasions. Three have been well for less than a year, one still has proteinuria only, and three still have active disease. Of 22 children who
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Lipoid nephrosis and focal glomerulosclerosis
Pathology, 1978Forty-one renal biopsies from 34 patients presenting over a 7-year period with the nephrotic syndrome or significant proteinuria and considered initially to be cases of lipoid nephrosis have been reviewed, and the results correlated with clinical findings.
W J, Childs, P B, Doak, P B, Herdson
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Lipoid nephrosis in Hodgkin's disease
The American Journal of Medicine, 1972Abstract Two cases of Hodgkin's disease presenting as the nephrotic syndrome are described. Evaluation of the renal biopsy specimens by light microscopy, electron microscopy and immuno-fluorescent antibody staining was most compatible with a lipoid nephrosis type of lesion.
R L, Sherman +3 more
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Interferon and lipoid nephrosis
The American Journal of Medicine, 1988A, Schattner, D, Wallach, M, Revel
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