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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, Vol 14, Issue 5 1276-1278, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press


CASE REPORTS

Glomerulocystic kidney disease in an adult presenting as end-stage renal failure

E Abderrahim, F Moussa, T Abdallah, H Hedri, R Goucha, F Hamida, F Younsi, A Kheder and H Maiz
Department of Nephrology and Internal Medicine, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Boulevard du 9 Avril, 1006 B.S., Tunis, Tunisia; Corresponding author

Keywords: adult glomerulocystic kidney disease; end-stage renal failure; renal biopsy
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