Distinct Responses of Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis–Related Proteinuria to Spironolactone with and without Angiotensin II Blockade

  1. Katsuhiko Yonemura, MD, PhD;
  2. Hideo Yasuda, MD; and
  3. Akira Hishida, MD, PHD
  1. From Hamamatsu University School of Medicine; Hamamatsu, 431-3192 Japan.

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    We report the cases of 2 nephrotic patients with idiopathic membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis in whom massive proteinuria was reduced after treatment with spironolactone. Four …

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