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Quartan malaria-associated childhood nephrotic syndrome: now a rare clinical entity in malaria endemic Nigeria
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 11/05/09
Olowu WA et al. – Overall outcome of CNS has improved significantly compared to the 1960s and 1970s when the poor outcome of QMN was the predominant glomerular lesion in Nigeria. While quartan malaria–associated nephrotic syndrome has become a rare clinical entity, SLE, SCA and HBV infection have become the major secondary aetiologies of CNS in Nigeria.
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