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Chronic Renal Failure in Children
, 1973Among the 2,052 children with renal disease admitted to a Pediatric Department during a period of 10 years, 270 developed chronic renal failure (CRF).
R. Habib, M. Broyer, H. Benmaiz
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Myopathy in Chronic Renal Failure
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 1974A group of eleven patients in end-stage renal failure who developed proximal weakness is described. The muscle weakness in all cases was shown to be myopathic in nature by quantitative electromyography. Four of the patients presented with muscle dysfunction and were found to have severe osteomalacia secondary to renal disease. In these patients vitamin
P. Hudgson+4 more
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Anemia of Chronic Renal Failure
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To 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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1990
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is defined as the stage at which the irreversibly damaged kidneys are unable to maintain the homeostasis of the body. Patients with established CRF do not recover but instead experience a continuous loss of function, even when the original disease that damaged the kidneys is no longer active, as for example, obstructive ...
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Chronic renal failure (CRF) is defined as the stage at which the irreversibly damaged kidneys are unable to maintain the homeostasis of the body. Patients with established CRF do not recover but instead experience a continuous loss of function, even when the original disease that damaged the kidneys is no longer active, as for example, obstructive ...
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Accumulation of an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthesis in chronic renal failure
The Lancet, 1992A. Leone+4 more
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Adaptation to chronic renal failure
Psychosomatics, 1978Abstract The author's clinical experience in a large dialysis unit over a five-year period is described, with emphasis on the psychiatric aspects of long-term adaptation. Because the inevitable stresses of renal failure tend to restrict the patient's communication with other people, emotional difficulties can remain hidden in patients who appear to ...
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Haemolysis in Chronic Renal Failure
Nephron, 1982In a group of patients with a range of degree of advancement of renal failure, the red cell survival estimated as the half-life of radiochromium-labelled red blood cells (T1/2. 51Cr) was correlated with several indices of renal failure. The T1/2. 51Cr was not improved by a dialysis programme which was otherwise adequate. Furthermore, the correlation of
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