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Jonah Lomu of New Zealand eludes an England player on his way to the tryline during the Rugby World Cup before he developed nephrotic syndrome Source: Renal symptoms during exercise, Brukner & Khan's Clinical Sports Medicine 4e Abridged: Exercise medicine collection Citation: Brukner, Bahr, Blair, Cook, Crossley, McConnell, McCrory, Noakes, Khan. Brukner & Khan's Clinical Sports Medicine 4e Abridged: Exercise medicine collection; 2013 Available at: https://csm.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/2038/id_0070998132_001_fg52002.png&sec=152739745&BookID=2038&ChapterSecID=152739681&imagename= Accessed: November 09, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved