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Cytomegalovirus infection and haemophagocytosis in a patient with congenital nephrotic syndrome
Pediatric Nephrology, 08/04/09
Poyrazoglu HM et al. – Congenital nephrotic syndrome is a rare clinical entity defined as massive proteinuria leading to symptoms within the infant’s first 3 months of life. In this case report the authors describe concomitant cytomegalovirus infection and haemophagocytosis in a 3–month–old girl with congenital nephrotic syndrome.
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