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Dense deposit disease
Disease definition
Dense deposit disease, a histological subtype of MPGN (see this term) is an idiopathic chronic progressive kidney disorder distinguished by the presence of intra-membranous dense deposits in addition to immune complex subendothelial deposits in the glomerular capillary walls. This form often has a higher recurrence rate after a kidney transplant and is associated with extra-renal manifestations such as familial drusen (see this term).
ORPHA:93571
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