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Original Article

Overrepresentation of Blood Group Non-Secretors in Adults with Renal Scarring

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Pages 145-150 | Published online: 15 Feb 2010

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Stefan H. Jacobson, Inger Kühn & Annelie Brauner. (1992) Biochemical Fingerprinting of Urinary Escherichia Coli Causing Recurrent Infections in Women with Pyelonephritic Renal Scarring. Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology 26:4, pages 373-377.
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Helena Lomberg, Ulf Jodal, Hakon Leffler, Peter De Man & Catharina Svanborg. (1992) Blood Group Non-Secretors Have an Increased Inflammatory Response to Urinary Tract Infection. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 24:1, pages 77-83.
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Stefan H. Jacobson, Ole Ekl�f, Lars-Eric Lins, Ingrid Wikstad & Jan Winberg. (1992) Long-term prognosis of post-infectious renal scarring in relation to radiological findings in childhood ? a 27-year follow-up. Pediatric Nephrology 6:1, pages 19-24.
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