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C P Rance

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Clinical Pediatrics|November 1, 1990
When should renal biopsy be done? An illustrated discussion of indications, pathologic changes, and usefulness for differential diagnosis and managementC P Rance
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 1, 1972
Bilateral renal artery stenosis in association with neurofibromatosis (Recklinghausen's disease): report of two casesE Grad, C P Rance
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|July 1, 1972
Hereditary nephropathy with nerve deafness (Alport's syndrome)A C Ferguson, C P Rance
Pediatric Clinics of North America|February 1, 1978
Recognition and management of hypertensive crises in childhoodJ W Balfe, C P Rance
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 1, 1973
Malignant mixed mullerian tumor of the cervix following cyclophosphamide therapy for nephrotic syndromeB N Bashour, K Mancer, C P Rance
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 23, 1985
Long term effects of cyclophosphamide on testicular functionA R Watson, C P Rance, J Bain
Pediatric Clinics of North America|November 1, 1976
Management of the nephrotic syndrome in childrenC P Rance, G S Arbus, J W Balfe
Fertility and Sterility|August 1, 1986
Gonadal function in women treated with cyclophosphamide for childhood nephrotic syndrome: a long-term follow-up studyA R Watson, J Taylor, C P Rance, et al.
The International Journal of Pediatric Nephrology|December 1, 1982
Postural proteinuria in pediatric renal allograft recipientsG S Arbus, S Belyea, J Porepa, et al.
The International Journal of Pediatric Nephrology|March 1, 1984
Clinical features and glomerular immunofluorescence of renal biopsies from children with nephrotic syndrome due to minimal change disease and two variants of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritisA Hui, S Poucell, P Thorner, et al.
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Clinical Pediatrics|November 1, 1990
When should renal biopsy be done? An illustrated discussion of indications, pathologic changes, and usefulness for differential diagnosis and managementC P Rance
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 1, 1972
Bilateral renal artery stenosis in association with neurofibromatosis (Recklinghausen's disease): report of two casesE Grad, C P Rance
American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|July 1, 1972
Hereditary nephropathy with nerve deafness (Alport's syndrome)A C Ferguson, C P Rance
Pediatric Clinics of North America|February 1, 1978
Recognition and management of hypertensive crises in childhoodJ W Balfe, C P Rance
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 1, 1973
Malignant mixed mullerian tumor of the cervix following cyclophosphamide therapy for nephrotic syndromeB N Bashour, K Mancer, C P Rance
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 23, 1985
Long term effects of cyclophosphamide on testicular functionA R Watson, C P Rance, J Bain
Pediatric Clinics of North America|November 1, 1976
Management of the nephrotic syndrome in childrenC P Rance, G S Arbus, J W Balfe
Fertility and Sterility|August 1, 1986
Gonadal function in women treated with cyclophosphamide for childhood nephrotic syndrome: a long-term follow-up studyA R Watson, J Taylor, C P Rance, et al.
The International Journal of Pediatric Nephrology|December 1, 1982
Postural proteinuria in pediatric renal allograft recipientsG S Arbus, S Belyea, J Porepa, et al.
The International Journal of Pediatric Nephrology|March 1, 1984
Clinical features and glomerular immunofluorescence of renal biopsies from children with nephrotic syndrome due to minimal change disease and two variants of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritisA Hui, S Poucell, P Thorner, et al.
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