Steroid-Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome due to NPHS2 Variants Is Not Associated With Posttransplant Recurrence
Introduction: Unlike idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (NS), hereditary podocytopathies are not expected to recur after kidney transplantation. However, some reports of posttransplant recurrence of NS in patients carrying variants in the NPHS2 gene have been described, notably with the p.Arg138Gln varia...
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