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Dopamine in Chronic Renal Failure

American Journal of Hypertension, 1990
In patients with renal disease a reduced renal vasodilatory but conserved natriuretic response to dopamine is observed. An inverse relationship exists between baseline renal function and the dopamine-induced changes in effective renal plasma flow and glomerular filtration rate over a wide range of dopamine doses.
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Progression of Chronic Renal Failure

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1989
Rates of progression of renal failure were calculated for a group of 277 patients who had five or more clinic visits. The goals of therapy in the absence of ongoing immunological processes were control of blood pressure to diastolic pressures less than 85 mm Hg and serum phosphate less than 1.60 mmol/L (5 mg/dL).
R M, Hakim, J M, Lazarus
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Nutrition in Chronic Renal Failure

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1956
Proper management of the patient with chronic renal failure entails a knowledge of how the normal kidney does its work, common kidney function tests and their differential value, chemical abnormalities in chronic renal failure, and chemical derangements in various types of renal disease. Functions of Normal Kidney The functional unit of the kidney is
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Endothelin in Chronic Renal Failure

Nephron, 1994
Plasma concentrations of IR endothelin are elevated in patients with chronic renal failure. But its exact causes have not been clarified. Hypertension may be one of the most important factors associated with elevated plasma IR endothelin concentrations, although it still remains to be determined whether hypertension is a result or a cause of the ...
K, Takahashi, K, Totsune, T, Mouri
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Anemia of Chronic Renal Failure

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— In your editorial "Anemia of Chronic Renal Failure," ( 214 :1880, 1970), you have chosen to quote Boddy et al who find decreased intestinal absorption of radioactive iron in patients with chronic renal failure, implying that this may be one of several important mechanisms in the etiology of this anemia.
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Calcitonin in Chronic Renal Failure

Nephron, 1983
The pattern of circulating calcitonin (CT) has been studied in relation to other humoral factors (PTH, calcium, phosphate and magnesium) in patients with chronic renal failure on either conservative or dialysis treatment. The latter group was studied before and after dialysis.
S, Garancini   +3 more
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Management of chronic renal failure

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1992
There is growing evidence that treatment of patients with renal function impairment will undergo a major shift within the next few years. Along with more or less successful attempts to alleviate the signs and symptoms of reduced renal function, new insights into renal pathophysiology as well as new therapeutic modalities have given rise to the notion ...
D, de Zeeuw, A J, Apperloo, P, de Jong
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Hyperleptinemia in Chronic Renal Failure

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 1996
To investigate the mechanism(s) of degradation of leptin, the protein product of ob (obese) gene, we measured serum leptin levels in 70 patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). The median of serum leptin concentrations of 36 male and 34 female patients with CRF were 7.3 ng/ml ranging from 0.5 to 39.0 ng/ml and 34.9 ng/ml from 1.1 to 76.1 ng/ml ...
M, Iida   +8 more
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Management of Chronic Renal Failure

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
Edema and Heart Failure Edema in chronic renal disease may be due to primary renal dysfunction or to superimposed heart failure.
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Voice in Chronic Renal Failure

Journal of Voice, 2010
Chronic renal failure affects various body systems, one of which is the respiratory system. Because respiration is the prime source for speech, vocal dysfunctions are expected to be present in patients with chronic renal failure. The present study attempts to shed light on the changes in acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of voice, if any, in ...
Radish B, Kumar, Jayashree S, Bhat
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