Penicillamine-Induced Membranous Nephropathy in an Adolescent with Wilson's Disease
Membranous nephropathy may present in any age group. While it is one of the most common causes of adult nephrotic syndrome, it is a rare histologic entity in the paediatric population. In adults it is more commonly classified as primary or idiopathic. In contrast, among children and adolescents, it...
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Main Authors: | Catarina Fernandes (Author), Mariana Duarte (Author), Patrícia Ferreira (Author), Cristina Gonçalves (Author), Ana Paula Serrão (Author), Rute Baeta Baptista (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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