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  2. 101542
    “…Data were collected for major adverse cardiac and cerebral events (MACCE), postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), in-hospital mortality, delirium, gastrointestinal complication, deep venous thrombus (DVT), acute renal failure, ICU admission, and perioperative transfusion > 2 units rate. …”
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  3. 101543
    “…Early detection is necessary to prevent disease progression, especially in terms of cardiovascular (CV) risk, the main cause of death in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Retinal changes have proven to be a good predictor of CKD whereas cardiac biomarkers are useful in cardiovascular risk stratification. …”
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  4. 101544
    “…Topics ultimately excluded from this summary include those in pathology including Banff Classification updates; those unique to extra-renal SOT; as well as numerous abstract and poster presentations, allied health provider forums, and business meetings. …”
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  6. 101546
    “…The most common adverse events in our study were neurological toxicity, hand-foot syndrome, hematological toxicity, gastrointestinal toxicity, and hepatic and renal function abnormalities. There were no deaths due to adverse effects during the utidelone plus capecitabine treatment period. …”
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  7. 101547
    “…However, it increases the risk of hypernatremia in neonates and may lead to renal dysfunction. Given that the risk of hypernatremia is not important even in the neonates, we propose to use balanced isotonic IV-MFT in hospitalized children as it is better tolerated by the kidneys than 0.9% saline. …”
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  8. 101548
    “…METHODS: Data from a U.S. electronic health records system linked with medical claims data were used to evaluate rVE in patients with at least one underlying medical condition (such as immunosuppression, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and renal diseases). Part 1 of the study evaluated the rVE of the primary series (February to October 2021), and Part 2 evaluated the rVE of a single monovalent mRNA booster dose (October 2021 to January 2022). …”
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  9. 101549
    “…CONCLUSION: Immunocompromised and individuals with severe chronic cardiopulmonary or renal disease retained the highest residual risk of ILI-related hospitalization despite vaccination. …”
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  11. 101551
    “…In the present study, we evaluated the pattern of plasmatic NO changes during multiple cycles of continuous i.v. infusion (CIVI) of IL-2 in ten advanced cancer patients (five males, five females, median age 59 years, range 33-67 years; eight affected by renal cell cancer and two affected by malignant melanoma). …”
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  12. 101552
    “…Furthermore, 58–73% of patients new to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) used a catheter for the initiation of HD in five countries despite 60–79% of patients having been seen by a nephrologist >4 months prior to ESRD. …”
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  13. 101553
  14. 101554
    “…MYH9 encodes nonmuscle myosin heavy chain IIa, a major cytoskeletal nanomotor protein expressed in many cell types, including podocyte cells of the renal glomerulus. Moreover, 39 different coding region mutations in MYH9 have been identified in patients with a group of rare syndromes, collectively termed the Giant Platelet Syndromes, with clear autosomal dominant inheritance, and various clinical manifestations, sometimes also including glomerular pathology and chronic kidney disease (Kopp 2010; Sekine et al. 2010). …”
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  15. 101555
    “…Furthermore, our data revealed for CLR elevated C-reactive protein values and a high PREDICT-score (including an age >65 years, acute coronary syndrome, diabetes mellitus, renal failure, and reduced left ventricular function) as risk factors. …”
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  16. 101556
  17. 101557
    “…Both bisphosphonates were generally well tolerated, with similar occurrence of acute renal failure and treatment-emergent serious adverse events, but zoledronic acid was associated with higher rates of confirmed osteonecrosis of the jaw (35 [4%]) than was clodronic acid (3 [<1%]). …”
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  18. 101558
    “…PARTICIPANTS: Individuals ≥18 years of age with mean seated blood pressure (SeBP) ≥140/100 or ≥160/90 mmHg off antihypertensive medication on 2 consecutive clinic visits with no recent history of significant cerebrovascular disease, coronary artery disease, heart failure (New York Heart Association class III or IV), severe renal insufficiency, or uncontrolled diabetes (HbA(1c) >9 %). …”
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  19. 101559
  20. 101560
    por Rúa-Figueroa, Íñigo, Richi, Patricia, López-Longo, Francisco Javier, Galindo, María, Calvo-Alén, Jaime, Olivé-Marqués, Alejandro, Loza-Santamaría, Estíbaliz, Vicente, Sabina Pérez, Erausquin, Celia, Tomero, Eva, Horcada, Loreto, Uriarte, Esther, Sánchez-Atrio, Ana, Rosas, José, Montilla, Carlos, Fernández-Nebro, Antonio, Rodríguez-Gómez, Manuel, Vela, Paloma, Blanco, Ricardo, Freire, Mercedes, Silva, Lucía, Díez-Álvarez, Elvira, Ibáñez-Barceló, Mónica, Zea, Antonio, Narváez, Javier, Martínez-Taboada, Víctor, Marenco, José Luis, de Castro, Mónica Fernández, Fernández-Berrizbeitia, Olaia, Hernández-Beriain, José Ángel, Gantes, Marian, Hernández-Cruz, Blanca, Pérez-Venegas, José J., Pecondón, Ángela, Marras, Carlos, Carreira, Patricia, Bonilla, Gema, Torrente, Vicente, Castellví, Iván, Alegre, Juan, Moreno, Mireia, Raya, Enrique, de la Peña, Paloma García, Vázquez, Tomás, Aguirre, Ángeles, Quevedo, Víctor, Pego-Reigosa, José M.
    Publicado 2015
    “…As expected, most SLE manifestations were more frequent in SLE patients than in iSLE ones and every one of the ACR criteria was also associated with SLE condition; this was particularly true of malar rash, oral ulcers and renal disorder. The analysis—adjusted by gender, age at diagnosis, and disease duration—revealed that higher disease activity, damage and SLE severity index are associated with SLE [OR: 1.14; 95% CI: 1.08–1.20 (P < 0.001); 1.29; 95% CI: 1.15–1.44 (P < 0.001); and 2.10; 95% CI: 1.83–2.42 (P < 0.001), respectively]. …”
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