Abstract

Abstract Of six patients with diffuse glomerulonephritis and associated infected ventriculoatrial shunt, three had improved renal function after removal of the infected shunt, and three died from Central-nervous-system disease. The renal disease probably resulted from an immunologic response to the staphylococcal infection rather than from direct bacterial embolization of the kidney.

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