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Otukesh H et al. - The study suggests that NPHS2 mutations in exons 5 and 7 are not seen. Therefore, NPHS2 (exons 5 and 7) mutation for screening in Iranian children with steroid-resistant nephritic syndrome is not recommended. Other exons of podocin or other podocyte proteins in Iranian children may play a role in pathogenesis of steroid-resistant nephritic syndrome.

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