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Persistent asymptomatic isolated hematuria in children: clinical and histopathological features and prognosis

Background This study involving 351 children who had undergone kidney biopsy secondary to persistent asymptomatic isolated hematuria was undertaken to assess histological diagnosis of the disease and its natural history and prognosis. Methods The patients were divided into two groups: 215 patients w...

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Published in:World journal of pediatrics : WJP 2013-05, Vol.9 (2), p.163-168
Main Authors: Feng, Chun-Yue, Xia, Yong-Hui, Wang, Wen-Jin, Xia, Jin, Fu, Hai-Dong, Wang, Xia, Shen, Hui-Jun, Qian, Gu-Ling, Liu, Ai-Min, Mao, Jian-Hua
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description Background This study involving 351 children who had undergone kidney biopsy secondary to persistent asymptomatic isolated hematuria was undertaken to assess histological diagnosis of the disease and its natural history and prognosis. Methods The patients were divided into two groups: 215 patients with asymptomatic isolated microhematuria (AIMH; proteinuria
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