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Increased intra-abdominal pressure in acute kidney injury: a cause or an effect?

Lee JE

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Endovascular procedures performed by interventional nephrologists in Korea: Time to intervene

Kim SG

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A rare case of hyperoxaluria presenting with acute liver injury and stone-free kidney injury

Kim SE, Kim SJ, Chu ST, Yang SH, Kim YS, Cha RH

A 49-year-old woman visited the clinic because of acute hepatitis and acute kidney injury with decreased urine output presenting microscopic hematuria and proteinuria. An abdominal computed tomography revealed a localized,...
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Pathogenesis of endothelial cell dysfunction in chronic kidney disease: a retrospective and what the future may hold

Goligorsky MS

Cardiovascular complications dominate the landscape of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Endothelial cell dysfunction (ECD) is a well-known culprit of cardiovascular morbidity and it develops in CKD with remarkable frequency. This...
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Does hypokalemia contribute to acute kidney injury in chronic laxative abuse?

Lee EY, Yoon H, Yi JH, Jung WY, Han SW, Kim HJ

Prolonged hypokalemia from chronic laxative abuse is recognized as the cause of chronic tubulointerstitial disease, known as "hypokalemic nephropathy," but it is not clear whether it contributes to acute kidney...
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Intra-abdominal hypertension does not predict renal recovery or in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury

Chang HJ, Yang J, Kim SC, Kim MG, Jo SK, Cho WY, Kim HK

BACKGROUND: Although emerging evidence suggests that intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) is a predictor of the development of acute kidney injury (AKI), it remains unclear whether the presence of IAH is a...
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Transforming growth factor-beta receptor 2 gene polymorphisms are associated with end-stage renal disease

Ki HJ, Kim SY, Lee SH, Moon JY, Jeong KH, Lee TW, Ihm CG, Kim SK, Chung JH, Kang SW, Kim TH, Kim YH, Kim YG

BACKGROUND: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) is a multifunctional cytokine involved in immune disorders, cancer, asthma, lung fibrosis, and chronic kidney disease, and its signal pathways are considered crucial mediators of...
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Nonimmunologic targets of immunosuppressive agents in podocytes

Yoo TH, Fornoni A

Proteinuria is a characteristic finding in glomerular diseases and is closely associated with renal outcomes. In addition, therapeutic interventions that reduce proteinuria improve renal prognosis. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that...
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Fibrillary glomerulonephritis combined with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy

Sung WK, Jeong JU, Bang KT, Shin JH, Yoo JH, Kim NM, Park JH, Kim JH

A 58-yr-old man presented with leg edema and subacute weakness of his bilateral lower extremities. Urinary and serum immunoelectrophoresis revealed the presence of lambda-type Bence Jones proteins. He was ultimately...
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Changes in serum magnesium concentration after use of a proton pump inhibitor in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention

Park SH, Lee SH, Lee JS, Shin WY, Gil HW, Yang JO, Lee EY, Hong SY

BACKGROUND: Although cross-sectional studies have suggested a relationship between proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use and hypomagnesemia, no large-scale cohort study has been conducted to date. Here, we examined the changes...
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Effect of aldosterone on epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition of human peritoneal mesothelial cells

Yu M, Shin HS, Lee HK, Ryu DR, Kim SJ, Choi KB, Kang DH

BACKGROUND: Peritoneal fibrosis is one of the major causes of technical failure in patients on peritoneal dialysis. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of the peritoneum is an early and reversible mechanism of...
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