Twelve to Seventeen-Year Follow-up of Patients with Poststreptococcal Acute Glomerulonephritis in Trinidad
- 16 September 1982
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 307 (12), 725-729
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198209163071205
Abstract
ONCE poststreptococcal acute glomerulonephritis is clinically healed and the urine is normal, the prognosis for these patients has been thought to be good, although occasionally an adult with progressive renal failure may recall having had "nephritis" as a child. Recently, however, Gallo1 and Schacht2 and their colleagues studied patients with poststreptococcal acute glomerulonephritis in New York City and found evidence of progressive renal disease in several patients, some of whom initially appeared to have healed. Thus, they question the previously accepted good prognosis for patients with this disease.We have had the opportunity to study large numbers of patients with . . .Keywords
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