Original Article

Experience with 150 Consecutive Renal Biopsies

Authors: GEORGE E. SCHREINER, M.D., LEONARD B. BERMAN, M.D.

Abstract

The increasing use of renal biopsy is advancing our knowledge of renal disease, which heretofore could be studied only in its end stages as found at necropsy. The nonacademic feature is that some of the disease processes can now be diagnosed in a stage that permits and indicates specific management and as a result a better prognosis.

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