Abstract
Thin basement membrane nephropathy (TBMN) is the most common cause of persistent hematuria in children and adults, the other main causes being IgA nephropathy and Alport syndrome ([1][1]–[3][2]). In addition to hematuria, patients with TBMN usually have minimal proteinuria, normal renal function,
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