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The Clinical Significance of Serum and Urinary Neopterin Levels in Several Renal Diseases

Lhee HY, Kim H, Joo KJ, Jung SS, Lee KB

Neopterin is a pyrazino-pyrimidine compound, and is known to be a marker associated with cell-mediated immunity in various diseases. We hypothesized that the levels of serum and urine neopterin would...
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Influence of ascorbic acid on BUN, creatinine, resistive index in canine renal ischemia-reperfusion injury

Lee JI, Kim MJ, Park CS, Kim MC

Renal ischemia as a course of renal transplantation is a common cause of renal dysfunction as renal failure. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of ascorbic...
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Mean Platelet Volume in the Normal State and in Various Clinical Disorders

Kim KY, Kim KE, Kim KH

Mean platelet volume (MPV) and platelet distribution width (PDW) were measured using a Coulter counter (Model S-plus), in newborns, normal children, and healthy adults and in various clinical conditions. MPV...
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Whole blood versus serum ionized calcium concentrations in dialysis patients

Kang SH, Cho KH, Park JW, Yoon KW, Do JY

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study is to measure the difference of ionized calcium between heparinized whole blood and serum. METHODS: We recruited 107 maintenance hemodialysis (HD) patients from our hospital...
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A mild decrease of renal function is related to increased hemoglobin level during 5-year follow-up period

Shin N, Kim H, Kim HJ, Han M, Lee S, Jo H, Hyuk H, Chin HJ

BACKGROUND/AIMS: We analyzed chronological changes in hemoglobin according to renal function changes over a 5-year follow-up period. METHODS: We enrolled 5,266 adults with a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) > or =...
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