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A patient initially diagnosed by clinical findings and pulmonary biopsy as suffering from idiopathic hemosiderosis was subsequently proven by renal biopsy and serologic assay to have Goodpasture's syndrome with minimal renal alterations. The authors speculate on the relationship of these two complex disorders.
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