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Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2: S6-S12, 2007
© 2007 American Society of Nephrology
doi: 10.2215/CJN.00280107

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Viruses and Diseases of the Kidney

Emerging Paradigms in the Renal Pathology of Viral Diseases

Charles E. Alpers, and Jolanta Kowalewska

Department of Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Address correspondence to: Dr. Charles E. Alpers, UW Medical Center, Department of Pathology, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Box 356100, Seattle, WA 98195-6100. Phone: 206-598-6409; Fax: 206-598-3803; E-mail: calp{at}u.washington.edu

This review considers recent information that illuminates pathogenetic mechanisms that involve three of the major viral infections that cause renal injury in the form of HIV-associated nephropathy, polyoma virus nephropathy, and hepatitis C virus–associated glomerulonephritis.







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