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The bone morphogenic protein (BMP) antagonist gremlin was highly expressed in the cellular and fibrocellular crescents of 30 renal biopsies of patients with pauciimmune glomerulonephritis—as well as in renal tubular and infiltrating interstitial cells. It correlated with tubulointerstitial fibrosis and co-localized with transforming growth factor beta (
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Echocardiography in Nephrology
2021Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of mordibity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) affected by a series of risk factors (hypertension, anemia, left ventricular hypertrophy, cardiac failure and dyslipidemia). The combined presence of these factors raises the cardiovascular risk in CKD patients considerably compared with ...
Di Lullo L+8 more
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Journal of Nephrology, 2012
Proteome analysis has emerged as a new field of protein science offering the possibility of achieving unbiased identification, quantification and functional assessment of all proteins and peptides present in biological samples. Proteomics technologies are being used with increased frequency in the renal community.
BONOMINI, Mario+3 more
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Proteome analysis has emerged as a new field of protein science offering the possibility of achieving unbiased identification, quantification and functional assessment of all proteins and peptides present in biological samples. Proteomics technologies are being used with increased frequency in the renal community.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998
This Update in Nephrology features 9 articles published in 2005 and 2006. Topics include acute and chronic renal failure, radiographic contrast and renal disease, renal artery stenosis, and kidney ...
William L. Henrich, Stanley Goldfarb
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This Update in Nephrology features 9 articles published in 2005 and 2006. Topics include acute and chronic renal failure, radiographic contrast and renal disease, renal artery stenosis, and kidney ...
William L. Henrich, Stanley Goldfarb
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1991
Captopril given in dosages of 25 mg reduced the doubling of serum creatinine levels by 48% in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Intensive insulin therapy in patients with IDDM delays the onset and slows the progression of diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy.
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Captopril given in dosages of 25 mg reduced the doubling of serum creatinine levels by 48% in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Intensive insulin therapy in patients with IDDM delays the onset and slows the progression of diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy.
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Nephrologie & therapeutique, 2020
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Bobot, Mickael, Gondouin, B.
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Bobot, Mickael, Gondouin, B.
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This book is a wide-ranging guide to current and emerging applications of ultrasonography within nephrology that aims to provide readers with a sound understanding of the rationale for and the use of ultrasound techniques in various disease settings, including, for example, complications following renal transplantation, arteriovenous fistulas, renal ...
Granata Antonio, Bertolotto Michele
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This book is a wide-ranging guide to current and emerging applications of ultrasonography within nephrology that aims to provide readers with a sound understanding of the rationale for and the use of ultrasound techniques in various disease settings, including, for example, complications following renal transplantation, arteriovenous fistulas, renal ...
Granata Antonio, Bertolotto Michele
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Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2008
Biofilms are bacterial communities ubiquitous to moist environments. Biofilm formation is a factor in the development and persistence of infectious diseases. In clinical nephrology, biofilms influence the development of kidney stones and affect dialysis systems, including peritoneal and central venous catheters.
Marcus, Richard J.+6 more
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Biofilms are bacterial communities ubiquitous to moist environments. Biofilm formation is a factor in the development and persistence of infectious diseases. In clinical nephrology, biofilms influence the development of kidney stones and affect dialysis systems, including peritoneal and central venous catheters.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Nephrology has been the battleground for some of the most bruising disputations ascribable to ethical ambiguities. Renal transplantation, for example, had to face the almost absurd question of who was dead—and thus eligible to be an organ donor—and who was not. Peace was declared only when death was redefined as brain death.
Sister Corrine Bayley, Leonard B. Berman
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Nephrology has been the battleground for some of the most bruising disputations ascribable to ethical ambiguities. Renal transplantation, for example, had to face the almost absurd question of who was dead—and thus eligible to be an organ donor—and who was not. Peace was declared only when death was redefined as brain death.
Sister Corrine Bayley, Leonard B. Berman
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Revue medicale suisse, 2006
Several landmark studies have recently been published in nephrology. In summary, mycophenolate mofetil is superior to azathioprine in maintaining remission and preventing relapse in lupus nephritis. For patients with type I diabetes, long-term renal function is better preserved when optimal glycaemic control is obtained with intensive diabetes therapy ...
P, Saudan, P Y, Martin
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Several landmark studies have recently been published in nephrology. In summary, mycophenolate mofetil is superior to azathioprine in maintaining remission and preventing relapse in lupus nephritis. For patients with type I diabetes, long-term renal function is better preserved when optimal glycaemic control is obtained with intensive diabetes therapy ...
P, Saudan, P Y, Martin
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