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Acquired ectopic kidney

Lazareth H, Thervet E

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Removal of uremic toxin by dialysis, what is the issue?

Jo YI

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The new race-free equations for estimating glomerular filtration rate: should they be adopted for Asians?

Kim H

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Optimizing patient outcomes in dialysis patients: the significance of dialysis specialists

Kim MG

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An intradialytic aerobic exercise program ameliorates frailty and improves dialysis adequacy and quality of life among hemodialysis patients: a randomized controlled trial

Kim SK, Park HJ, Yang DH

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Autophagy and regulation of aquaporins in the kidneys

Guo X, Kong Y, Kwon TH, Li C, Wang W

Aquaporins (AQPs) are water channel proteins that facilitate the transport of water molecules across cell membranes. To date, seven AQPs have been found to be expressed in mammal kidneys. The...
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The roles of interleukin-17A in risk stratification and prognosis of patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury

Jin H, Wei W, Zhao Y, Ma A, Sun K, Lin X, Liu Q, Shou S, Zhang Y

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the roles of interleukin (IL)-17A in risk stratification and prognosis of patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SAKI). Methods: We enrolled...
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Acute kidney disease: an overview of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management

Kung CW, Chou YH

Acute kidney injury (AKI) increases the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD), and AKI and CKD are seen as interconnected syndromes. Acute kidney disease (AKD) is defined as subacute damage...
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Effect of donor–recipient size mismatch on long-term graft survival in pediatric kidney transplantation: a multicenter cohort study

Park MJ, Baek HS, Song JY, Choi N, Ahn Yh, Kang HG, Cho MH

Background: Donor–recipient size mismatching is commonly occurs in pediatric kidney transplantation (KT). However, its effect on graft survival remains unknown. This study aimed to determine the effect of donor–recipient size...
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Shared Decision Making for Choosing renAl Replacement Therapy in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients (SDM-ART trial): study protocol for randomized clinical trial

Chang JH, Kim YC, Song SH, Kim S, Jo MW, Kim S, on behalf of the SDM-ART Study Group

Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) should be educated about their condition so that they can initiate dialysis at the optimal time and make an informed choice between dialysis...
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Comparison of cardiovascular event predictability between the 2009 and 2021 Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration equations in a Korean chronic kidney disease cohort: the KoreaN Cohort Study for Outcome in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease

Kim JH, Kang M, Kang E, Ryu H, Jeong Y, Kim J, Park SK, Jeong JC, Yoo TH, Kim Y, Kim YC, Han SS, Lee H, Oh KH

Background: The 2009 Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFRcr) equation contains a race component that is not based on biology and may cause a bias...
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Safety and durable patency of tunneled hemodialysis catheter inserted without fluoroscopy

Kim DH, Youn S, Ban TH, Choi BS, Kim BS, Park CW, Yang CW, Park HS

Background: A tunneled hemodialysis (HD) catheter is preferred due to its lower incidence of infection and malfunction than non-tunneled ones. For safer insertion, fluoroscopic guidance is desirable. However, if the...
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Comparison of the medium cutoff dialyzer and postdilution hemodiafiltration on the removal of small and middle molecule uremic toxins

Kim CS, Joo SY, Choi HS, Bae EH, Ma SK, Kim SW

Background: The medium cutoff (MCO) dialyzer increases the removal of several middle molecules more effectively than high-flux hemodialysis (HD). However, comparative data addressing the efficacy and safety of MCO dialyzers...
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