Typical of adults (mean 54.5 yrs), PGNMID is also reported in children. None of the reported pediatric cases has been associated w/ underlying hematologic disorders; therefore, it remains unclear if the pathogenesis is the same as in adults. #DiseaseWeek h
RT @arkanalabs: Typical of adults (mean 54.5 yrs), PGNMID is also reported in children. None of the reported pediatric cases has been assoc…
Typical of adults (mean 54.5 yrs), PGNMID is also reported in children. None of the reported pediatric cases has been associated w/ underlying hematologic disorders; therefore, it remains unclear if the pathogenesis is the same as in adults. #DiseaseWeek
RT @Ped_Neph: 🆕 Proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal IgG deposits in children and young adults https://t.co/ya1DDSC6Cr Shareab…
🆕 Proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal IgG deposits in children and young adults https://t.co/ya1DDSC6Cr Shareable link: https://t.co/go9t89JVVB #glomerulonephritis #PGNMID @CookChildrens @MedCityChildren @bswhealth https://t.co/HwrOH1uK5p
RT @ASPNeph: Proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal IgG deposits in children and young adults https://t.co/dLTs9z8hbJ @Ped_Neph
RT @ASPNeph: Proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal IgG deposits in children and young adults https://t.co/dLTs9z8hbJ @Ped_Neph
Proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal IgG deposits in children and young adults https://t.co/dLTs9z8hbJ @Ped_Neph