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... Immunofluorescence appearance Immunofluorescence examination of the glomeruli will show granular deposits of protein in presumed immune complex disease , linear deposits in diseases resulting from antibody to the basement membrane , or ...
... Immunofluorescence appearance Immunofluorescence examination of the glomeruli will show granular deposits of protein in presumed immune complex disease , linear deposits in diseases resulting from antibody to the basement membrane , or ...
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... Immunofluorescence appearance Either a linear pattern ( antiGBM disease ) or a granular pattern of immunoglubulin and complement deposition ( presumed immune complex disease ) may occur . Many cases have no detectable protein deposits ...
... Immunofluorescence appearance Either a linear pattern ( antiGBM disease ) or a granular pattern of immunoglubulin and complement deposition ( presumed immune complex disease ) may occur . Many cases have no detectable protein deposits ...
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... immunofluorescence findings , 520 glomerular deposits and , 519 , 520 Goodpasture's syndrome , in , 322 haematuria in , 265 , 287 , 288 , 290 , 302 , 313 , 316 , 319 , 321 hay fever and , 233 , 265 hepatitis B surface antigen and , 236 ...
... immunofluorescence findings , 520 glomerular deposits and , 519 , 520 Goodpasture's syndrome , in , 322 haematuria in , 265 , 287 , 288 , 290 , 302 , 313 , 316 , 319 , 321 hay fever and , 233 , 265 hepatitis B surface antigen and , 236 ...
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORMAL KIDNEY | 1 |
THE NORMAL KIDNEY | 14 |
GROWTH AGEING AND HYPERTROPHY | 58 |
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