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Viruses and Diseases of the Kidney |
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 virusassociated glomerulonephritis.
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