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Author(s) -
G. Volgina,
M. Gadzhikulieva,
N. Uyshuk,
E. Kawamura,
S. Hisano,
H. Nakashima,
T. Saito,
P. Boor,
J. Babi kova,
I. V. Martin,
E. B. Bucher,
U. Eriksson,
Claudia R.C. van Roeyen,
F. Eitner,
J. Floege,
Carine J. PeutzKootstra,
Tammo Ostendorf,
S. Leh,
F. Leh,
T. K. Bjanes,
C. Ohldieck,
E. Svarstad,
B. G. Han,
J. S. Kim,
J. W. Yang,
S. O. Choi,
W. Lollinga,
A. Rahbar,
R. H. De Wit,
A. Riezebos-Brilman,
C. Soderberg-Naucler,
W. J. Van Son,
J.-S. Sanders,
M. J. Smit,
Jan Born,
K. Koike,
N. Tsuboi,
Y. Ikezumi,
K. Go,
M. Ogura,
Asahi Saitoh,
T. Yokoo,
T. Yamaguchi,
H. Nokiba,
M. Hara,
T. Morito,
K. Kakihana,
K. Ohashi,
M. Ando,
T. Kimura,
T. Yagisawa,
K. Nanmoku,
A. Kurosawa,
Y. Sakuma,
A. Miki,
A. Nukui,
C. M. Alfieri,
A. Regalia,
P. Simonini,
M. Ikehata,
C. Chatziantoniou,
G. Moroni,
M. P. Rastaldi,
P. Messa,
C. Bockmeyer,
K. Sauberlich,
S. Zell,
P. Zeuschner,
P. A. Agustian,
J. Wittig,
J. U. Becker,
B. Peters,
Y. Andersson,
H. Hadimeri,
B. Stegmayr,
J. Molne,
T. Li,
Y. He,
H. Chen,
J. Chen,
A. Kobayashi,
J. Mitome,
I. Yamamoto,
A. Mafune,
T. Yamakawa,
Y. Nakada,
Y. Tanno,
I. Ohkido,
H. Yamamoto,
K. Yokoyama,
E. Dervishi,
E. Buti,
C. Nozzoli,
L. A. Caldini,
C. Giannakakis,
E. E. Minetti,
L. Cirami,
F. Bergesio,
A. Ryuge,
A. Nomura,
H. Shimizu,
Y. Fujita,
S. Nishi,
S. Goto,
K. Nakai,
J. Ito,
H. Fujii,
S. Hara,
G. Mori,
G. Ligabue,
G. Cappelli,
A. Pinho,
F. Moreno,
R. Dias,
R. Vizcaino,
S. Ossareh,
M. Asgari,
E. Abdi,
Y. Ataipour,
T. Malakoutian,
F. Saddadi,
M. Rayatnia
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
nephrology dialysis transplantation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.654
H-Index - 168
eISSN - 1460-2385
pISSN - 0931-0509
DOI - 10.1093/ndt/gfu172
Subject(s) - medicine , histopathology , pathology
We reported here the case of a difficult and late diagnosis of ITG in a patient with multiple myeloma.Renal ultrastructural and IF findings were essential in establishing the diagnosis. Reduction of MC and renal function improvement after treatment strongly supports the pathogenetic role of the MC in renal injury. This case points up the importance to always investigate any presence of serum/urine monoclonal component, regardless if small, for its possible “renal significance’’

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