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Massive post-transplant proteinuria. Biopsy proven nil disease
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|November 1, 1976
Abstract:
A case of massive proteinuria following an A-match living donor transplantation is described. All attempts to define the cause of the proteinuria failed. The proteinuria resolved while the patient was on triple-drug therapy. Presently, the patient remains well with minimal proteinuria and excellent renal function.
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