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Armida Lo Cascio

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Incidence of chronic pain in patients with end-stage renal disease on dialysis

2005

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Lipoprotein(a) levels in relation to albumin concentration in childhood nephrotic syndrome

1999

have been found in patients with end-stage renal disMethods. To investigate a model of nephrotic syndrome in eases, whereas after kidney transplantation, Lp(a) levels the absence of renal failure, we studied a group of 84 children seem to decrease [7‐9]. To explain the increase of Lp(a) in different clinical stages of the disease for a period of five plasma levels in end-stage renal diseases, it has been years. We evaluated the direct relationships between lipoproteins, including Lp(a), and/or plasma albumin and proteinuria. suggested that the kidney might play a role in Lp(a) Results. Lp(a) levels were significantly higher in the subjects metabolism as a catabolic site or by producing some…

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