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Perioperative acute myocardial infarction rate in chronic renal disease patients undergoing orthopedic surgery: Is there any difference between dialyzed and nondialyzed patients? [PDF]
Lee TL, Kao FC, Hsu YC, Lo YY, Tu YK.
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Unveiling the panorama and emerging boundaries in the field of aging biomarkers
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Measurement of renal function in chronic renal disease
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[Chronic renal graft disease].
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The Lancet, 2001
Sir—We disagree with Ruggenenti and colleagues’ (May 19, p 1601) interpretation of nutritional control of renal insufficiency. A systematic review has provided evidence-based data supporting the effectiveness of reduced protein intake in delaying end-stage renal disease. Ruggenenti and colleagues do not discuss those data.
Piero Ruggenenti +2 more
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Sir—We disagree with Ruggenenti and colleagues’ (May 19, p 1601) interpretation of nutritional control of renal insufficiency. A systematic review has provided evidence-based data supporting the effectiveness of reduced protein intake in delaying end-stage renal disease. Ruggenenti and colleagues do not discuss those data.
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Epidemiology of chronic renal diseases
International Urology and Nephrology, 1983Autopsies of all uraemic patients in Leningrad for three years, and materials of the City Nephrological Service have demonstrated that the structures of nephrological diseases in their early and terminal stages were different. Chronic glomerulonephritis has been noted in patients with normal renal function just as often as chronic pyelonephritis but ...
S I, Ryabov, V V, Stavskaya
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Progression of chronic renal disease
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2003Risk factors for progression of kidney disease include hypertension, proteinuria, male sex, obesity, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, smoking, high-protein diets, phosphate retention, and metabolic acidosis. Angiotensin II production upregulates the expression of transforming growth factor-beta1, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, nuclear factor-kappaB ...
Saulo, Klahr, Jeremiah, Morrissey
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Chronic Renal Disease in Pregnancy
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006The purpose of this review was to examine the impact of varying degrees of renal insufficiency on pregnancy outcome in women with chronic renal disease. Our search of the literature did not reveal any randomized clinical trials or meta-analyses. The available information is derived from opinion, reviews, retrospective series, and limited observational ...
Susan M, Ramin +3 more
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Earnings and Chronic Renal Disease
Transplantation Proceedings, 2007The number of patients with chronic renal disease (CRD) has grown worldwide, especially in Brazil. This disease increases the public expenditure, besides having other economic implications and impacts. Most patients are in the productive age, range (15-49 years old).The purpose of this study was to estimate the income losses due to CRD using data from ...
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