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Clue..Goodpastures syndrome.

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  #2

Linear immunoflourescence?
BTW I have no idea smiling face

  #3

Yeah..even I do not have any idea..i just can't stop getting attracted to these kind of stuffs..even thou they are not that important i guess..

Anbody have any idea..???

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  #4

i ve not read it anywhere i think, kaplan brs, robins, FA

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  #5

mani I was scanning thur patho webprepslides..there it is mentioned..if u want check it out at renal pathology section.

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  #6

has it given any description? i guess not

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  #7

May be i donno..because i did not hear to those lectures..I was just scanning those slides..

I guess it is Immunofloroscence findings only..but not sure what it is..

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  #8

i think webprep is same as kaplan. there is no such thing in kaplan

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  #9

i think webprep is same as kaplan. but there is no such thing in kaplan

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  #10

I think it is 'Smooth / liner pattern of IgG and C3 in the GBM only"..but Neon sign is not mentioned in the kaplan notes.

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  #11

anyway i think its not much imp, ,otherwise it must have been there. Good pasture is a usmle favorite question

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