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Factors affecting long-term remission in patients with FSGS and NS.
In FSGS with Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) 23 patients (61%) of 38 with functional outcome are in remission with very long follow up (from 60 to 331 months) after treatment with Steroids alone or in combination with Cyclophosphamide. It would be interesting to assess whether in 11 patients with follow up from 5 to 27.6 years some parameters are associated with less severe disease favouring very long term remission. Three parameters were considered [age