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Page 149
... result of nephrocalcinosis because of the disturbed calcium metabolism . Like idiopathic hypercalciuria , there is increased absorption of calcium from the gut , which results in hypercalcaemia and hyper- calciuria . As with other forms ...
... result of nephrocalcinosis because of the disturbed calcium metabolism . Like idiopathic hypercalciuria , there is increased absorption of calcium from the gut , which results in hypercalcaemia and hyper- calciuria . As with other forms ...
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... result of immune complexes is by immuno- fluorescence or immunoperoxidase examination of the glomeruli themselves . ANTIGLOMERULAR BASEMENT MEMBRANE DISEASE IN ANIMALS Synonyms : nephrotoxic serum nephritis ; antiGBM disease ...
... result of immune complexes is by immuno- fluorescence or immunoperoxidase examination of the glomeruli themselves . ANTIGLOMERULAR BASEMENT MEMBRANE DISEASE IN ANIMALS Synonyms : nephrotoxic serum nephritis ; antiGBM disease ...
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... result of acute pyelonephritis with urinary - tract obstruction , or it may occur in patients with diabetes mellitus and renal infection . It can also occur as a result of analgesic abuse and in patients with sickle - cell anaemia ...
... result of acute pyelonephritis with urinary - tract obstruction , or it may occur in patients with diabetes mellitus and renal infection . It can also occur as a result of analgesic abuse and in patients with sickle - cell anaemia ...
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORMAL KIDNEY | 1 |
THE NORMAL KIDNEY | 14 |
GROWTH AGEING AND HYPERTROPHY | 58 |
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