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First discovered by Berger (1–2), primary IgA nephropathy has been recognized as a distinct glomerulonephritis and defined as a disease with prominent mesangial IgA deposits in the absence of clinical signs of associated disease.
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Balletta, M. et al. (1989). Clinical Presentation of IgA Nephropathy in Southern Italy. In: Andreucci, V.E., Dal Canton, A. (eds) Current Therapy in Nephrology. Developments in Nephrology, vol 24. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0865-2_11
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