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2024, Vol 13, No. 3
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Journal of Renal Injury Prevention
Chief Editor: Azar Baradaran
Original Article
1. Spectrum of glomerular diseases causing acute kidney injury; 25 years experience from a single center
Rubina Naqvi*, Muhammed Mubarak, Ejaz Ahmed, Fazal Akhtar, Sajid Bhatti, Anwar Naqvi, Adib Rizvi
J Renal Inj Prev
. 2015;4(4): 113-116.
doi:
10.12861/jrip.2015.24
PMCID:
PMC4685980
PMID:
26693497
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Spectrum of glomerular diseases causing acute kidney injury; 25 years experience from a single center
Case Report
2. A case of crescentic glomerulonephritis associated with relapsing polychondritis
Bahman Bashardoust*, Ahmad Sabzevari, Mojgan Asgari
J Renal Inj Prev
. 2019;8(1): 62-64.
doi:
10.15171/jrip.2019.12
Scopus ID:
85056537343
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A case of crescentic glomerulonephritis associated with relapsing polychondritis
Case Report
3. A stagerring recovery of an adolescent boy with crescentic glomerulonephritis despite numerous poor prognostic factors following early therapy
Behcet Simsek*
J Renal Inj Prev
. 2024;13(3): e34302.
doi:
10.34172/jrip.2024.34302
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A stagerring recovery of an adolescent boy with crescentic glomerulonephritis despite numerous poor prognostic factors following early therapy