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The importance of immunologic processes in the pathogenesis of glomerulonephritis has long been recognized, and over the past 30 years considerable progress has been made. However, the importance of nonimmunologic factors in causing glomerular damage has only recently been emphasized in spite of many older studies on the effects of reduction of functioning renal mass, manipulation of diet, and induction of high blood pressure. Furthermore, the possibility that these factors might be important in the pathogenesis of chronic renal disease in general has received little attention.
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Olson, J.L., Heptinstall, R.H. (1989). Nonimmunologic Mechanisms of Glomerular Injury. In: Rubin, E., Damjanov, I. (eds) Pathology Reviews · 1989. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4502-5_9
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