2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0041-1345(01)02565-9
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Proteinuria at five years after kidney transplantation: the role of anti-HCV-positive state

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“…MPGN is the most commonly reported, with an incidence as high as 54% in HCV-positive renal transplant recipients (Cruzado et al, 2001;Hammoud et al, 1996;Roth et al, 1995). In these patients proteinuria or nephrotic syndrome is the commonest clinical presentation (Cruzado et al, 2001;Nampoory et al, 2001;Virgilio et al, 2001). Serum cryoglobulins are very often detected (Roth et al, 1995).…”
Section: Renal Transplantation and Hcv-related Renal Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPGN is the most commonly reported, with an incidence as high as 54% in HCV-positive renal transplant recipients (Cruzado et al, 2001;Hammoud et al, 1996;Roth et al, 1995). In these patients proteinuria or nephrotic syndrome is the commonest clinical presentation (Cruzado et al, 2001;Nampoory et al, 2001;Virgilio et al, 2001). Serum cryoglobulins are very often detected (Roth et al, 1995).…”
Section: Renal Transplantation and Hcv-related Renal Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%