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Aortic Insufficiency in Chronic Renal Failure

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1978
ABSTRACT. A diastolic decrescendo murmur was heard along the left sternal border in 21 patients with advanced renal failure. Eight patients had organic aortic insufficiency. Among the remaining 13 patients, angiocardiography was carried out in 6; aortic regurgitation was demonstrated in 4, while 2 had stenosis of a coronary artery.
O, Storstein, O, Orjavik
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Chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) in urolithiasis

International Urology and Nephrology, 1980
In 80 adult kidney stone formers (52 with reversible and 28 with irreversible renal impairment) laboratory and clinical data were evaluated to estimate the share of abnormalities in the metabolism of stone forming substances in the development of renal impairment, and to search for the causes of the irreversibility of renal impairment.
V, Revúsová   +6 more
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Myelofibrosis in children with chronic renal insufficiency

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1975
During investigation of splenomegaly in a boy with chronic renal failure and osteodystrophy, bone marrow aspirates resulted in "dry taps," whereas biopsied material provided evidence that the marrow had been replaced by fibrous tissue. In a study of six other children with chronic renal failure, similar changes were observed.
N, Schlackman, A A, Green, J L, Naiman
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Timolol kinetics in chronic renal insufficiency

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1978
A single‐dose kinetic study of oral timolol, 20 mg, was undertaken in 3 groups of volunteers with varying degrees of renal function—(1) 10 normal subjects (N); (2) 9 patients with moderate chronic renal insufficiency (MCRI; Ccn 20 to 50 ml/min); (3) 4 patients with end‐stage renal disease (ESRD)—to assess the need for dosage modification as renal ...
D T, Lowenthal   +8 more
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RENAL URATE DEPOSITS IN CHRONIC RENAL INSUFFICIENCY

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1968
Abstract Report of two cases of hyperuricaemia secondary to chronic renal insufficiency with tophi in the kidneys. Actual hyperuricaemic factors in connection with long uraemic conditions are discussed. The risk of secondary hyperuricaemia accentuating the renal damage is stressed.
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Hypertriglyceridemia in patients with chronic renal insufficiency

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1975
The development of hypertiglyceridemia was studied in 38 patients who were at different deteriorative stages of chronic renal insufficiency, as measured by corrected creatinine clearance. Patients in the mild stages of chronic renal insufficiency showed a 53% decrease in postheparin lipolytic activity, and no change in plasma triglyceride levels.
E J, McCosh   +3 more
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Iodine Metabolism in Chronic Renal Insufficiency

Nephron, 2008
Iodine metabolism has been studied in 20 patients with advanced chronic renal insufficiency due to primary renal disease, and thyroxine turnover in another 5 similar patients. Comparatively to 18 controls, the uremic patients had a lower urinary iodine excretion, and a much lower renal iodide clearance, which, however, was not as much decreased as the ...
D A, Koutras   +3 more
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Anemia Treatment in Chronic Renal Insufficiency

Seminars in Nephrology, 2002
Anemia is a common complication of chronic renal insufficiency, one that leads to a reduced quality of life and an increased burden on the heart. In recent years, it has been shown that anemia is underrecognized and undertreated in these patients. The benefits of recombinant human erythropoietin treatment in this patient population have been well shown.
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Secondary oxalosis in chronic renal insufficiency.

The New England journal of medicine, 1980
The concentration of oxalic acid was determined in the plasma of 15 patients with conservatively treated chronic renal insufficiency and 17 dialysis patients. A cumulation of oxalic acid was found in connection with uraemia. The extent to which plasma oxalic acid concentrations were raised depended on the degree of renal insufficiency and was directly ...
P, Balcke   +4 more
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