Epidemiological and clinical characteristics and outcome of monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance‐related lesions in Latin America

Author:

Peña Camila1ORCID,Schutz Natalia P.2,Riva Eloísa34,Valjalo Ricardo5,Majlis Alejandro6,López‐Vidal Hernán7,Lois Vivianne7,Zamora Daniela8,Ochoa Paola9,Shanley Claudia10,Gonzalez José Tomás11,Fantl Dorotea2,Correa Gonzalo5,Ramirez Jhoanna12,Mur Paola13,Silva Guillermo14,Verri Verónica15,Rojas Christine16,Escobar Karen16,Glavic Gustavo17,Méndez Gonzalo P.18,

Affiliation:

1. Department of HematologyHospital del Salvador Santiago de Chile

2. Department of HematologyHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

3. Department of HematologyCátedra de Hematología, Hospital de Clínicas, Facultad de Medicina Montevideo Uruguay

4. Department of HematologyHospital Británico Montevideo Uruguay

5. Department of NephrologyHospital del Salvador Santiago de Chile

6. Department of Hematology, Hemato‐Oncology DepartmentClínica Las Condes Santiago de Chile

7. Department of HematologyHospital Barros Luco Trudeau Santiago de Chile

8. Department of NephrologyHospital Barros Luco Trudeau Santiago de Chile

9. Department of HematologyInstituto Alexander Fleming Buenos Aires Argentina

10. Department of HematologyHospital Británico Buenos Aires Argentina

11. Department of HematologyHospital San Juan de Dios Santiago de Chile

12. Department of HematologyHospital IEES Guayaquil Ecuador

13. Department of NephrologyHospital San Juan de Dios Santiago de Chile

14. Department of HematologyFUSAT Rancagua Chile

15. Department of HematologyInstituto de Investigaciones Médicas Alfredo Lanari – UBA Buenos Aires Argentina

16. Department of HematologyHospital Gustavo Fricke Viña del Mar Chile

17. Department of NephrologyHospital Sótero del Río Santiago de Chile

18. Department of Pathology, Facultad de MedicinaPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago de Chile

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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