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1. Aspetti psicologici in dialisi e nei pazienti non collaboranti

2. Ocular Pathology in Light Chain Deposition Disease

3. IgA nephropathy with severe chronic renal failure: a randomized controlled trial of corticosteroids and azathioprine

4. Addition of azathioprine to corticosteroids does not benefit patients with IgA nephropathy

5. Light chain deposition disease of the kidney. Morphological aspects in 24 patients

7. In vitro erythrophagocytosis by renal tubular cells and tubular toxicity by haemoglobin and iron.

17. [The Early Years of Nephrology at Molinette Hospital in Turin Told by Those Who Lived and Built Them].

18. A case of acute kidney injury due to ethylene glycol intoxication.

21. [Interview with Vito Cagli: his life as a nephrologist and more].

22. Misidentification of epithelial renal tubular cells as decoy cells in the urinary sediment of a kidney transplant recipient: the importance of adequate clinical information.

24. [The origins of the Renal Immunopathology Group of the Italian Society of Nephrology].

27. A morphological classification of the fat particles found in the urinary sediment of patients with Fabry disease.

28. [Interview to Attilio Losito: my half-century life as a nephrologist in Perugia].

29. Advances in the identification of calcium carbonate urinary crystals.

30. Spheroplasts, poorly known but clinically relevant particles of urinary sediment.

31. [My life as a nephrologist with a passion for renal pathology].

32. [The CROFF pavilion at the Policlinico Hospital in Milan: the beginnings].

33. The Italian External Quality Assessment (EQA) program on urinary sediment by microscopy examination: a 20 years journey.

34. The First Ever External Quality Assessment Program on Urinary Sediment in a Country of Sub-Saharan Africa Based on New Smartphone Technologies.

35. [A life devoted to nephrology].

36. [The dawn of Parma's nefrological school as told by one of its students].

37. [Interviewing Professor Enrico Malizia, one of the fathers of Italian nephrology].

38. A virtuous diagnostic and therapeutic roadmap triggered by a motivated and skilful urinary sediment examination.

39. Glomerular isolated microscopic hematuria: urinary features and long term follow-up of a selected cohort of patients.

40. [PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL URINE EXAMINATION: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE POST ANALYTICAL PHASE FROM THE INTERDISCIPLINARY URINALYSIS GROUP (GIAU)].

41. Microscopic examination of urine sediment: Phase contrast versus bright field.

43. The Friday evening case of acute kidney injury: a crystal dilemma.

44. Very unusual "needle- and pencil-like" uric acid crystals in the urine unmasked by infrared spectroscopy investigation.

45. "Daisy-like" crystals: A rare and unknown type of urinary crystal.

46. The different ways to obtain digital images of urine microscopy findings: Their advantages and limitations.

47. [Physical, chemical and morphological urine examination guidelines for the Analytical Phase from the Intersociety Urinalysis Group].

48. Bright Field Microscopy to Detect Decoy Cells Due to BK Virus Infection in the Fresh and Unstained Urine Sediment in Kidney Allograft Recipients.

49. Advances in Urine Microscopy.

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