PMID: 1206117Dec 1, 1975Paper

Extrarenal malignancy and the nephrotic syndrome

Journal of Clinical Pathology
J M HeatonD N Carney

Abstract

The clinical and histological findings are described of a patient who presented with the nephrotic syndrome and was found at necropsy to have a bronchial carcinoma. Amyloidosis, renal vein thrombosis, and neoplastic infiltration of the kidneys were excluded. The kidneys showed a diffuse glomerulonephritis of mesangiocapillary type. The possible aetiological association between these two conditions is discussed.

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May 1, 1977·Kidney International·J W Eagen
Sep 16, 2008·Critical Reviews in Oncology/hematology·Justine BacchettaJean-Pierre Droz
Aug 1, 2009·Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine·Kammi J HenriksenAnthony Chang

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