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International Kidney - Abstract of article: Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. With carryforward of the Southwest Pediatric Nephrology Group1 Study. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. With carryforward of the Southwest Pediatric Nephrology Study Group Southwest Pediatric Nephrology Study Group (Central SPNSG Office, University of Texas Health Science Center At Dallas, Dallas, Texas, the USA). Silva. Pathology Co-ordinators: Tito Cavallo, Henry R. Krous, Patrick Walker. Clinical Co-ordinators: Shane Roy III, Luther Travis, James Wenzl. Administrative Assisting: Kaye Green. Statistician: Joan S. Reisch. Manager Dated: William Fox. SPNSG Centers and individuals participating in this study: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Phillip L Sanjad. Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, Frank G Walker. University of Arkansas, Little Rock'n'roll, Watson C Uthman. University of Colorado, Denver, Stephen J Frank Tenney. University of Medical Oklahoma Center, Oklahoma City, Henry R. Wenzl. University of Tennessee, Memphis, William Mr. Bruder Stapleton. University of Texas Health Science Center At Dallas, Billy S. Weinberg, Joe Rutledge. University of Texas Health Science Center At Houston, Eileen Brewer, Susan B Conley, Gilbert Pink, Regina Verani. University of Medical Texas Branch, Galveston, Ben H. Brouhard, Tito Cavallo, Alok Kalia, Srinivasan Rajaraman, Luther B Travis. University of Texas Health Science Center At San Antonio, Michael Foulds, Fermin Tio, Victor Saldivar, Fred A. McCurdy. preparation of this study and manuscript, Phillip L Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. With carryforward of the Southwest Pediatric Nephrology Group Study. Focal Clinicopathologic correlations were examined in 75 children with segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) associated with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. The biopsy patient specimens of all were examined by electron microscopy (69 patients) gold immunofluorescence microscopy (67 patients) in addition to light microscopy. Considerable homogeneity between the obvious diagnosis biopsy features in the two groups was. No morphologic gold clinical features cuts been predictive of outcome during this relatively shorts period of foliowup. The frequency of chronic renal failure and ESRD has been similar in groups A and B Glom?loscl?se focal distance and segmentary in children reached of syndrome n?rotic idiopathic. A report/ratio of Southwest Pediatric Nephrology Group Study. Do corr?tions anatomo-private clinics have? examin? in 75 children reached of glom?loscl?se focal and segmentary (FSGS) associ??n syndrome n?rotic. Do the specimens biopsies of all the patients have? ?di? in?ctronic microscopy (69 patients) or in microscopy with immunofluorescence (67 patients) in more of optical microscopy. A homog?it?onsid?ble between the caract?stiques ones of the biopsy diagnoses?it?dente in the two groups. No caract?stic morphological or clinical allowed pr?re to become it during this p?ode of follow-up relatively short. The fr?ence of a chronic r?le insufficiency and an identical ESRD?it in the groups A and B Churg J, Habib R, White RHR: Pathology of the nephrotic syndrome in children. Schoeneman MJ, Bennet B, Griefer I: Focal The natural history of segmental glomerulosclerosis with and without mesangial hypercellularity in children. Renal Disease, Classification and Atlas of Glomerular Disease. Grupe WE: Relapsing nephrotic syndrome in childhood. Kohaut EC., Singer DB, Hill LL: Focal The significance of glomerular sclerosis in children who cuts nephrotic syndrome. Ellis D, Kapur S, Antonovych T, Salcedo J, Plain E: Focal glomerulosclerosis in children: correlation of histology with prognosis. 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