2006
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.45.1409
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A Case with Membranous Lupus Nephritis Developing after a Twenty-year Remission of Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis

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“…The probability of developing SLE in patients with non-lupus FHN is 7.8% [14]. One patient, who was reportedly diagnosed with MPGN 20 years ago, was diagnosed with lupus nephritis with positive antinuclear antibodies and appearance of lupus symptoms [15]. Therefore, similar to this case, the possibility of developing SLE in the future cannot be excluded and requires careful follow-up.…”
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“…The probability of developing SLE in patients with non-lupus FHN is 7.8% [14]. One patient, who was reportedly diagnosed with MPGN 20 years ago, was diagnosed with lupus nephritis with positive antinuclear antibodies and appearance of lupus symptoms [15]. Therefore, similar to this case, the possibility of developing SLE in the future cannot be excluded and requires careful follow-up.…”
Section: List Of Abbreviationsmentioning
confidence: 68%