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pubmed-article:2129460pubmed:abstractTextRecurrent glomerulonephritis and de novo glomerulonephritis may develop in the graft after renal transplantation. Among 59 patients with a pathological diagnosis of glomerulonephritis as original renal disease, 12 (20.3%) showed recurrence of the original lesions in the graft. Two patients with hereditary nephritis developed anti-GBM disease (one patients in two grafts). The disease rapidly progressed to graft loss. A de novo membranous nephropathy was diagnosed in four patients whose original renal disease was not a glomerulonephritis. One patient had been treated with antilymphocyte globulin, another with captopril.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2129460pubmed:articleTitleGlomerulonephritis in renal transplantation.lld:pubmed
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