Serum phosphate varies with degree of proteinuria in nephrotic syndrome and is associated with elevated pulse wave velocity.
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Department of Nephrology, Cardiac-Renal Center, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland. donalsexton0@hotmail.comIssue Date
2013-11-29Local subject classification
NEPHROLOGYMeSH
AdultFemale
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Nephrotic Syndrome
Phosphates
Proteinuria
Pulse Wave Analysis
Retrospective Studies
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Serum phosphate varies with degree of proteinuria in nephrotic syndrome and is associated with elevated pulse wave velocity., 26 (3):540-8 J. Nephrol.Journal
Journal of nephrologyDOI
10.5301/jn.5000186PubMed ID
22684656Abstract
The occurrence of vascular stiffness in the setting of the nephrotic syndrome and the influence of serum phosphate on this association is unknown.Item Type
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1724-6059ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.5301/jn.5000186
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