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==Renal Ultrasound== | ==Renal Ultrasound== | ||
Renal ultrasound is generally recommended in the initial work-up for patients with FSGS. Renal | Renal ultrasound is generally recommended in the initial work-up for patients with FSGS. Renal ultraound helps identify the size and the echogenicity of the kidneys. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Renal Ultrasound
Renal ultrasound is generally recommended in the initial work-up for patients with FSGS. Renal ultraound helps identify the size and the echogenicity of the kidneys.