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Hu P et al. – Secondary dyslipidemia in children with PNS is in parallel with the degree of UPE. There are diverse characteristics of lipid metabolism under different UPE. As for the patients with medium–UPE, positive correlation between serum lipids and proteinuria is presented.

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