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Background to date, more than 243 million COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed globally, with 4.94 million deaths, 489.000 new cases and 8.474 deaths per day. In Italy there are currently 4.73 million cases and 132.000 deaths. It is well... more
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    • Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
Background It is well known that the entry of the SARS- CoV-2 virus into cells is mediated by the binding between the virus Spike-glycoprotein (S) and the membrane ACE2-receptor (ACE2R). When SARS-CoV-2 binds to ACE2R, with subsequent... more
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    • Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
Background: IgA nephropathy (IgAN) or Berger's disease, is the most common glomerulonephritis in the world diagnosed in renal biopsied patients. The involvement of genetic factors in the pathogenesis of the IgAN is evidenced by ethnic and... more
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      GeneticsGenetic linkage analysisRenal biopsyComplex Traits
Nonsyndromic defects in the urinary tract are the most common cause of end-stage renal failure in children and account for a significant proportion of adult nephropathy. The genetic basis of these disorders is not fully understood. We... more
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    • Genetic linkage analysis
Oral-facial-digital type 1 syndrome (OFD1 [MIM 311200]) is transmitted as an X-linked dominant condition with lethality in males and is characterized by malformations of the face, oral cavity, and digits, and by a highly variable... more
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    • Base Sequence
Autosomal dominant medullary cystic disease (ADMCKD) is an interstitial nephropathy that has morphologic and clinical features similar to autosomal recessive nephronophthisis. The typical renal dysfunction associated with ADMCKD results... more
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    • Genetic linkage analysis
on behalf of the European IgAN Consortium IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common glomerulonephritis worldwide, but its etiologic mechanisms are still poorly understood. Different prevalences among ethnic groups and familial... more
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      GeneticsMolecular MechanicsGenetic linkage analysisIgA nephropathy
The recent discovery of mutations in the uromodulin gene (UMOD) in patients with medullary cystic kidney disease type 2 (MCKD2), familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy (FJHN), and glomerulocystic kidney disease (GCKD) provides the... more
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    • Inborn errors of metabolism
Background: Immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy is the most common form of glomerulonephritis worldwide. Familial and sporadic cases are recognized, and a locus associated with the familial form of the disease was mapped to chromosome 6.... more
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      IgA nephropathyChronic Kidney Failure
Cholesterol crystal embolism, sometimes separately designated atheroembolism, is an increasing and still underdiagnosed cause of renal dysfunction antemortem in elderly patients. Renal cholesterol crystal embolization, also known as... more
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      Sex FactorsAge Factors
Several lines of evidence suggest that genetic factors have an important role in the pathogenesis of immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy. We report the prevalence of familial IgA nephropathy in a referral center in northern Italy and... more
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    • IgA nephropathy
Mutations in the COL4A5 gene, which encodes the a5 chain of type IV collagen, are found in a large fraction of patients with X-
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      GeneticsEnd Stage Renal FailureChronic Kidney Failure
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    • Skin Biopsy
Background-Atheroembolic renal disease (AERD) is caused by showers of cholesterol crystals released by eroded atherosclerotic plaques. Embolization may occur spontaneously or after angiographic/surgical procedures. We sought to determine... more
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    • Public health systems and services research
Design, setting, participants, & measurements: We reviewed the clinical features of 40 patients with NS associated with heterozygous mutations or variants in NPHS1 (n ‫؍‬ 7) or NPHS2 (n ‫؍‬ 33). Long-term renal survival probabilities were... more
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    • Nephrotic syndrome
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      Time FactorsBiological markersPredictive value of tests
Background and objectives: Atheroembolic renal disease (AERD) can require dialytic support. Because anticoagulation may trigger atheroembolization, peritoneal dialysis may be preferred to hemodialysis. However, the effect of dialysis... more
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      Time FactorsPeritoneal DialysisProportional Hazards ModelsLogistic Models
Background and objectives The discovery of different podocyte autoantibodies in membranous nephropathy (MN) raises questions about their pathogenetic and clinical meaning. This study sought to define antibody isotypes and correlations; to... more
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      Time FactorsLogistic Models
Background and objectives Prednisone and calcineurin inhibitors are the mainstay therapy of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) in children. However, drug dependence and toxicity associated with protracted use are common. Case series... more
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      Time FactorsCombination drug therapyCalcineurin inhibitorsLogistic Models
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      GeneticsGenetics of complex diseaseIn Vitro Embryo ProductionIgA nephropathy