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Does Th1/Th2 cell imbalance affect immunoglobulin A nephropathy?

Oh TR, Bae EH

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Correction to “Association between urinary chloride excretion and progression of coronary artery calcification in patients with non-dialysis chronic kidney disease: results from KNOW-CKD study”

Suh SH, Oh TR, Choi HS, Kim CS, Bae EH, Ma SK, Oh KH, Yoo TH, Chae DW, Kim SW, the Korean Cohort Study for Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease (KNOW-CKD) Investigators

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Totally Occluded Grafted Right Internal Mammary Artery to Anomalously Originated Right Coronary Artery

Park H, Hong YJ, Lee S, Oh TR, Choi J, Kim M, Park KH, Sim DS, Ahn Y, Jeong MH, Cho JG, Park JC

An anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery is rare and surgical intervention is recommended when the patient is symptomatic. We performed coronary artery bypass graft surgery in a 21-year-old...
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Weight change and risk of depression in patients with diabetic kidney disease: a nationwide population-based study

Choi HS, Kim B, Han KD, Oh TR, Suh SH, Kim M, Kim CS, Bae EH, Ma SK, Kim SW

Background: Several studies have reported that depression is prevalent in patients with diabetes or chronic kidney disease. However, the relationship between weight changes and the risk of depression has not...
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Unusual CAPD Citrobacter freundii Peritonitis Complicated by a Fungal Infection, Identified by 16s Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequencing

Oh TR, Ma SK, Kim SW

We present a case of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis peritonitis caused by Citrobacter freundii complicated by a fungal infection with abscess formation. A 34-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital...
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Obesity is associated with incident chronic kidney disease in individuals with normal renal function

Song SH, Oh TR, Suh SH, Choi HS, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim SW, Bae EH

Background/Aims: Obesity has known to be a modifiable risk factor associated with worse outcomes in chronic kidney disease (CKD), but few studies have examined the impact of obesity on CKD...
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Prognostic role of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in patients with chronic kidney disease

Kim J, Song SH, Oh TR, Suh SH, Choi HS, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim SW, Bae EH

Background/Aims: The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has a prognostic value in cardiovascular disease, infection, inflammatory disease, and several malignancies. Therefore, the NLR has a possible predictive value in patients with chronic...
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The effects of socioeconomic status on major adverse cardiovascular events: a nationwide population-based cohort study

Bae EH, Lim SY, Yang EM, Oh TR, Choi HS, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim B, Han KD, Kim SW

Background: Although multiple factors influence the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), the effects of socioeconomic status on MACE in the presence and absence of renal dysfunction (RD) have...
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Association between urinary chloride excretion and progression of coronary artery calcification in patients with nondialysis chronic kidney disease: results from the KNOW-CKD study

Suh SH, Oh TR, Choi HS, Kim CS, Bae EH, Ma SK, Oh KH, Yoo TH, Chae DW, Kim SW, Korean Cohort Study for Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease (KNOW-CKD) Investigators

Background: Urine chloride has recently been suggested as a biomarker of renal tubule function in patients with nondialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD), as low urinary chloride concentration is associated with...
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A Case Report of Very Severe Hyperphosphatemia (19.3 mg/dL) in a Uremic Patient Taking Honey and Persimmon Vinegar

Song SH, Goo YJ, Oh TR, Suh SH, Choi HS, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim SW, Bae EH

We report a case of severe hyperphosphatemia in advanced CKD with poor compliance. A 55-year-old male patient with underlying type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease presented emergently...
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Blood pressure prior to percutaneous coronary intervention is associated with the risk of end-stage renal disease: a nationwide population based-cohort study

Bae EH, Lim SY, Kim B, Han KD, Oh TR, Choi HS, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim SW

Background: Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for mortality and morbidity in chronic kidney disease and coronary artery syndrome. The effect of hypertension prior to percutaneous coronary intervention...
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Association between the progression of immunoglobulin A nephropathy and a controlled status of hypertension in the first year after diagnosis

Oh TR, Choi HS, Oh SW, Oh J, Lee DW, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim SW, Bae EH, on behalf of the Korean GlomeruloNEphritis sTudy (KoGNET) Group

Background/Aims: Hypertension is considered a risk factor in immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN). However, after IgAN diagnosis, the relationship between early blood pressure control and renal prognosis remains unclear. This study...
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Effect of body mass index and abdominal obesity on mortality after percutaneous coronary intervention: a nationwide, population-based study

Song WH, Bae EH, Ahn JC, Oh TR, Kim YH, Kim JS, Kim SW, Kim SW, Han KD, Lim SY

Background/Aims: We investigated the impact of obesity on the clinical outcomes following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods: We included South Koreans aged > 20 years who underwent the Korean National Health...
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Study on Clinical Effectiveness of the Korean Version of Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society-Health Index

Choi JH, Jung HJ, Oh TR, Lee SH, Jin J, Lee JW, Lee KE, Park DJ, Park YW, Lee SS, Kim TJ

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of the Korean version of ASAS-HI in patients with spondyloarthritis in Korea. METHODS: A total of 91 patients were enrolled. We evaluated the validity by calculating...
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Hyperuricemia is a risk factor for the progression to end-stage renal disease in minimal change disease

Song SH, Oh TR, Choi HS, Kim CS, Ryu DR, Kim SG, Park SH, Ma SK, Kim SW, Bae EH, on behalf of The Korean GlomeruloNEphritis sTudy Group (KoGNET)

Background: Minimal change disease (MCD) is one of the most common causes of nephrotic syndrome worldwide. Hyperuricemia increases the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) risk in glomerulonephritis. In this study, we...
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Association between serum osteoprotegerin level and renal prognosis in nondialysis patients with chronic kidney disease in the Korean Cohort Study for Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (the KNOW-CKD Study)

Oh TR, Myeong C, Song SH, Choi HS, Suh SH, Kim CS, Bae EH, Chung W, Choi KH, Oh KH, Ma SK, Kim SW

Background: Osteoprotegerin is an important regulator of bone metabolism and vascular calcification. The association between serum osteoprotegerin level and chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression has not been elucidated. We investigated...
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Low waist circumference prior to percutaneous coronary intervention predict the risk for end-stage renal disease: a nationwide Korean population based-cohort study

Bae EH, Lim SY, Yang EM, Oh TR, Choi HS, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim B, Han KD, Kim SW

Background/Aims: The obesity paradox has been known in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). However, the effect of body mass index (BMI) or waist circumference (WC) prior to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)...
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