Prediction of Short- and Long-Term Outcomes in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome
Simon Carter(Hospital for Sick Children), Rulan S. Parekh(University of Toronto), Leo Levin(University of Toronto), Damien Noone(Hospital for Sick Children), Josefina Brooke(Hospital for Sick Children), Rachel Pearl(University of Toronto), Shilan Mistry(University of Toronto), Kimberly Aitken-Menezes(Hospital for Sick Children), Diane Hébert(University of Toronto), Valérie S. Langlois(Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), Christoph Licht(University of Toronto), Jessica Fitzpatrick(Stanford Medicine), Tonny Banh(Hospital for Sick Children), Rahul Chanchlani(McMaster Children's Hospital), Seetha Radhakrishnan(University of Toronto), Michele Reddon(Hospital for Sick Children)
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