An 18-year-old boy initially presented with pharyngitis. He returned a week later after noticing discoloration in his urine.
His blood pressure was elevated (178/110 mm Hg) and urinalysis revealed RBC casts, dysmorphic RBCs, and 1+ proteinuria.
An 18-year-old boy initially presented with pharyngitis. He returned a week later after noticing discoloration in his urine.
His blood pressure was elevated (178/110 mm Hg) and urinalysis revealed RBC casts, dysmorphic RBCs, and 1+ proteinuria.
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