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    Is Tubulointerstitial Damage a Reliable Index for Predicting Renal Outcome in Primary Membranous Nephropathy?

    Interstitial changes are often observed in primary glomerular disease. However, the severity of these changes is not always mirrored by the glomerular involvement. Aim of this study is to evaluate if the prese...

    P. Stanziale, V. Sepe, M. M. Balletta, A. Esposito in Current Therapy in Nephrology (1989)

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    Abnormal Intestinal Permeability in IgA Nephropathy

    IgA Nephropathy is the most common glomerulonephritis in the mediterranean area (1).

    C. Pecoraro, M. T. Saravo, P. Stanziale, M. M. Balletta in Current Therapy in Nephrology (1989)

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    A Case of Relapsing Renal Micropolyarteritis: A Possible Association with Assumption of non Steroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs (NSAID)

    The onset of renal micropolyarteritis has been associated with the administration of a number of drugs: penicillins, suiphonamides and phenytoin have been more frequently recorded. The relationship between NSA...

    P. Stanziale, G. Fuiano, M. M. Balletta in Drugs, Systemic Diseases, and the Kidney (1989)