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1984
Myopathy of uremia has to some extent been a Cinderella of clinical nephrology. It is widely overlooked because signs and symptoms are usually discrete: easy fatiguability and asthenia, difficulty in performing acts involving tonic contractions of shoulder or pelvic girdles, e.g.
W. Kreusser+3 more
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Myopathy of uremia has to some extent been a Cinderella of clinical nephrology. It is widely overlooked because signs and symptoms are usually discrete: easy fatiguability and asthenia, difficulty in performing acts involving tonic contractions of shoulder or pelvic girdles, e.g.
W. Kreusser+3 more
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Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2023
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Podcast This article contains a podcast at https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/www.asn-online.org/media/podcast/JASN/2023_04_24_JASN0000000000000078.mp3
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1981
Many physicians regard blood urea nitrogen (BUN) as a measure of renal function, primarily of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
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Many physicians regard blood urea nitrogen (BUN) as a measure of renal function, primarily of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1973
Methylguanidine (MG) has been demonstrated to be elevated in serum of uremic patients and its retention, per unit of serum creatinine concentration, to be higher in the anuric patients than in those with urine output exceeding 400 ml/day. The metabolic production of MG has been found to be increased in renal failure and correlated with the serum ...
Sergio Giovannetti+2 more
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Methylguanidine (MG) has been demonstrated to be elevated in serum of uremic patients and its retention, per unit of serum creatinine concentration, to be higher in the anuric patients than in those with urine output exceeding 400 ml/day. The metabolic production of MG has been found to be increased in renal failure and correlated with the serum ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
In recent years attention has been drawn to certain roentgenographic and pathological changes observed in the lungs associated with uremia. Although these changes seem to follow a certain pattern, there is no general agreement on their pathogenesis. The descriptions of these pulmonary alterations have not been numerous; on the contrary, there are few ...
H E, BASS+3 more
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In recent years attention has been drawn to certain roentgenographic and pathological changes observed in the lungs associated with uremia. Although these changes seem to follow a certain pattern, there is no general agreement on their pathogenesis. The descriptions of these pulmonary alterations have not been numerous; on the contrary, there are few ...
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ChemInform, 2005
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Journal of Medicinal Food, 2014
The polyphenolic compound resveratrol (RSV) has been studied for its protective effects on a variety of conditions, including cardiovascular disease (CVD), reduced exercise capacity, and bone disease. Individuals with chronic kidney disease suffer from a
E. Tomayko+3 more
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The polyphenolic compound resveratrol (RSV) has been studied for its protective effects on a variety of conditions, including cardiovascular disease (CVD), reduced exercise capacity, and bone disease. Individuals with chronic kidney disease suffer from a
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Is Homocysteine Toxic in Uremia?
Journal of Renal Nutrition, 2008High levels of homocysteine have been implicated as a cardiovascular risk factor in the general population and in patients with chronic renal failure, and particularly patients on hemodialysis. To classify a risk factor as causally related to a certain disease, both strong epidemiologic data and sound basic-science studies establishing a mechanism are ...
PERNA, Alessandra+7 more
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1987
PAs are intracellular regulators of growth and anabolic processes. Toxic properties of PAs are conferred according to the increasing number of cationic charges. In uremia, PA accumulation occurs both in and outside the cell. Decreased PA synthesis and blunted PA pathway responses suggest PAs may participate in cellular down regulation.
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PAs are intracellular regulators of growth and anabolic processes. Toxic properties of PAs are conferred according to the increasing number of cationic charges. In uremia, PA accumulation occurs both in and outside the cell. Decreased PA synthesis and blunted PA pathway responses suggest PAs may participate in cellular down regulation.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1970
Anemia is an almost invariable part of the uremic syndrome. The majority of patients have a hemolytic component which is extracorpuscular and unrelated to immune mechanisms or splenic sequestration. In some cases mechanical injury due to abnormalities of vasculature may play a role.
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Anemia is an almost invariable part of the uremic syndrome. The majority of patients have a hemolytic component which is extracorpuscular and unrelated to immune mechanisms or splenic sequestration. In some cases mechanical injury due to abnormalities of vasculature may play a role.
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