Abstract

Summary 1. Nine patients suffering with thenephrotic syndrome were administered thirteen courses of nitrogen mustard therapy. In nine instances diuresis occurred. 2. The chemical changes which occurred in response to this therapy are presented and discussed. 3. Rationale for this approach totherapy of the nephrotic syndrome is presented and discussed.

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