References

  1. Maisonneuve N, Binaut R, Vanhille P. Syndrome néphrotique- Encyclopédie Médico-chirurgicale- Médecine. 2004. Google Scholar

  2. Appel GB, Glassock RJ. Nephrology self-assessment program: glomerular, vascular, and tubulointerstitial diseases. Am Soc Nephrol. 2005; 4(3). PubMed | Google Scholar

  3. Ojo OS, Akinsola AA, Nwosu SO et al. The pathological basis of chronic renal failure in Nigerians An autopsy study. Trop Geogr Med. 1992; 44(1-2): 42-46. PubMed | Google Scholar

  4. Okpechi I, Swanepoel C, Duffield M. Patterns of renal disease in Cape Town South Africa: a 10-year review of a single-centre renal biopsy database. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2011; 26(6): 1853-1861. PubMed | Google Scholar

  5. Naumovic R, Pavlovic S, Stojkovic D. Renal biopsy registry from a single centre in Serbia: 20 years of experience. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2009; 24(3): 877-885. PubMed | Google Scholar

  6. Chang JH, Kim DK, Kim HW. Changing prevalence of glomerular diseases in Korean adults: a review of 20 years of experience. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2009; 24(8): 2406-2410. PubMed | Google Scholar

  7. Polito MG, de Moura LA, Kirsztajn GM. An overview on frequency of renal biopsy diagnosis in Brazil: clinical and pathological patterns based on 9617 native kidney biopsies. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2010; 25(2): 490-496. PubMed | Google Scholar

  8. Rivera F, Manuellopez-Gomez J, Perez-Garcia R. Clinicopathologic correlations of renal pathology in Spain. Kidney International. 2004; 66(3): 898-904. PubMed | Google Scholar

  9. Coppo R, Gianoglio B, Porcellini MG. Frequency of renal diseases and clinical indications for renal biopsy in children (report of the Italian National Registry of Renal Biopsies in Children). Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1998; 13(2): 293-297. PubMed | Google Scholar

  10. Choi IJ, Jeong HJ,Han DS et al. An analysis of 4514 cases of renal biopsy in Korea. Yonsei Med J. 2001; 42(2): 247-254. PubMed | Google Scholar

  11. Rychlik I, Jancova E, Tesar V et al. The Czech registry of renal biopsies. Occurrence of renal diseases in the years 1994-2000. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2004; 19(12): 3040-3049. PubMed | Google Scholar

  12. Schena FP. The Italian group of renal immunopathology. Survey of the Italian registry of renal biopsies. Frequency of the renal diseases for 7 consecutive years. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1997; 12(3):418-426. PubMed | Google Scholar

  13. Hisano S, Hueda K. Asymptomatic hematuria and proteinuria. Renal pathology and clinical outcome in 54 children. Pediatr Nephrol. 1989 Jul; 3(3): 229-34. PubMed | Google Scholar

  14. Haas M, Spargo BH et al. Etiologies and outcome of acute renal insufficiency in older adults: a renal biopsy study of 259 cases. Am J Kidney Dis. 2000; 35(3): 433-447. PubMed | Google Scholar

  15. Simon P, Ramee MP, Autuly V et al. Epidemiology of primary glomerular diseases in a French region. Variations according to period and age. Kidney Int. 1994; 46(4): 1192-1198. PubMed | Google Scholar

  16. Woo KT, Chiang GS, Pall A et al. The changing pattern of glomerulonephritis in Singapore over the past two decades. Clin Nephrol. 1999; 52(2): 96-102. PubMed | Google Scholar

  17. Heaf JG, Lokkegaard H, Larsen S. The epidemiology and prognosis of glomerulonephritis in Denmark 1985-97. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1999; 14(8): 1889-1897. PubMed | Google Scholar

  18. Simon P, Ramée MP, Autuly V et al. Epidemiology of primary glomerular disease in a French region. Variations according to period and age. Kidney Int. 1994; 46(4): 1192-1198. PubMed | Google Scholar

  19. Study group of the spanish society of nephrology. Progressively decreasing incidence of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis in Spanish adult population. Nephron. 1989; 52(4): 370-371. PubMed | Google Scholar