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Yamada S et al. – Renal function remains normal at five years after the start of hydrocortisone treatment. The findings suggest that both hydrocortisone therapy and normalized thyroid hormone status played a pivotal role in the improvement of proteinuria associated with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.

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