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A rare cause of posttransplantation nephrotic syndrome [Case Report]
Foster, Kirk; Matsunaga, Akira; Matalon, Robert; Saito, Takao; Gallo, Gloria; D'Agati, Vivette; Stokes, M Barry
PMID: 15957145
ISSN: 1523-6838
CID: 59935
Novel (cys152 > arg) missense mutation in an Arab patient with Canavan disease [Case Report]
Kaul, R; Gao, G P; Michals, K; Whelan, D T; Levin, S; Matalon, R
PMID: 7599639
ISSN: 1059-7794
CID: 1333232
Lipoprotein glomerulopathy: first report in a Chinese male [Case Report]
Zhang P; Matalon R; Kaplan L; Kumar A; Gallo G
Only seven patients with lipoprotein glomerulopathy have been reported, all in Japanese subjects. We describe the first Chinese patient with lipoprotein glomerulopathy, a 28-year-old man followed for 8 years. As in all patients described thus far, our patient has hyperlipoproteinemia phenotypically similar to the familial type III hyperlipoproteinemia, a high serum level of apolipoprotein E (apo E) (but with the heterozygous E 2/3 isoform instead of the E 2/2 isoform), and the absence of the typical clinical features associated with type III hyperlipoproteinemia. The common clinical presentation is the nephrotic syndrome. The characteristic pathologic features are concentrically layered vacuolated lipid 'thrombi' in distended glomerular capillary lumens that contain beta/pre-beta lipoprotein. Immunofluorescence studies demonstrate lipoprotein 'thrombi' staining for apo E and apo B, but not apo A-I, apo A-II, or apo J. Immunoglobulins, complement, and fibrin are absent or present in trace amounts. The long-term follow-up demonstrates progressive deterioration of renal function despite lipolytic therapy. The apparent predilection of lipoprotein glomerulopathy in Orientals, particularly Japanese subjects, is poorly understood, but appears to be related to genetic factors. The cause of the hyperlipoproteinemia and lipoprotein 'thrombi' containing apo E and apo B is unknown, but is possibly related to defective receptor-binding mechanisms
PMID: 7985674
ISSN: 0272-6386
CID: 6793
CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS WITHOUT A FISTULA OR SHUNT [Meeting Abstract]
NIDUS, B; NEELAKANTAPPA, K; MATALON, R; KATZ, L; NEHEMIAH, P; ZERBINO, V
ISI:A1975BA98700144
ISSN: 0085-2538
CID: 49793
Tuberculosis in dialyzed patients
Pradhan RP; Katz LA; Nidus BD; Matalon R; Eisinger RP
PMID: 4407820
ISSN: 0098-7484
CID: 28283
Glomerular sclerosis in adults with nephrotic syndrome
Matalon, R; Katz, L; Gallo, G; Waldo, E; Cabaluna, C; Eisinger, R P
PMID: 4621259
ISSN: 0003-4819
CID: 76974
MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS [Letter]
Matalon, R
ISI:A1974T131100022
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 28375
Hemodialysis using femoral vessel cannulation
Nidus BD; Matalon R; Katz LA; Cabaluna C; Tan C; Eisinger RP
PMID: 4431552
ISSN: 1660-8151
CID: 28284
Repositioning of the basilic vein and superficial femoral artery for chronic hemodialysis
Nidus BD; Tice DA; Matalon R; Eisinger RP
PMID: 4671226
ISSN: 0085-2538
CID: 28285
Functional aortic insufficiency. A feature of renal failure
Matalon, R; Moussalli, A R; Nidus, B D; Katz, L A; Eisinger, R P
PMID: 5127143
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 28286