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Does the timing of acute rejection matter with the graft outcome in kidney transplantation?

Kim MG

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A new water channel aquaporin-11: extension to renal transplantation

Hwang HS

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Organ-on-a-chip and the kidney

Kim S, Takayama S

Traditional approaches to pathophysiology are advancing but still have many limitations that arise from real biologic systems and their associated physiological phenomena being too complicated. Microfluidics is a novel technology...
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Current progress in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation

Koo TY, Yang J

ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation (ABOi KT) was introduced to expand the donor pool and minimize shortage of kidneys for transplantation. Because improved outcomes of ABOi KT were reported in Japan in...
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Risk factors for in-hospital mortality in patients starting hemodialysis

Bae EH, Kim HY, Kang YU, Kim CS, Ma SK, Kim SW

BACKGROUND: Incident hemodialysis patients have the highest mortality in the first several months after starting dialysis. This study evaluated the in-hospital mortality rate after hemodialysis initiation, as well as related...
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Lessons from 30 years' data of Korean end-stage renal disease registry, 1985-2015

Jin DC, Yun SR, Lee SW, Han SW, Kim W, Park J, Kim YK

The Korean Society of Nephrology (KSN) launched a nationwide official survey program about dialysis therapy in 1985. Nowadays, the accumulated data for 30 years by this "Insan Prof. Min Memorial...
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Role of interventional nephrology in the multidisciplinary approach to hemodialysis vascular access care

Beathard G

Dialysis vascular access planning, creation, and management is of critical importance to the dialysis patient population. It requires a multidisciplinary approach involving patients and their families, dialysis facility staff, the...
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A case of peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis by Rothia mucilaginosa

Kim BG, Cho AY, Kim SS, Lee SH, Shin HS, Yoon HJ, Kim JG, Sun IO, Lee KY

Rothia muciliaginosa (R. mucilaginosa) is a facultative, Gram-positive coccus that is considered to be part of the normal flora of the mouth and respiratory tract. There are sporadic reports of...
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Early predictors of acute kidney injury in patients with cirrhosis and bacterial infection: urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and cardiac output as reliable tools

Ximenes RO, Farias AQ, Helou CM

BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic abnormalities and acute kidney injury (AKI) are often present in infected cirrhotic patients. Hence, an early diagnosis of AKI is necessary, which might require the validation of new...
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The impact of early and late acute rejection on graft survival in renal transplantation

Koo EH, Jang HR, Lee JE, Park JB, Kim SJ, Kim DJ, Kim YG, Oh HY, Huh W

BACKGROUND: Advances in immunosuppression after kidney transplantation have decreased the influence of early acute rejection (EAR) on graft survival. Several studies have suggested that late acute rejection (LAR) has a...
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Psychosocial stress and changes in estimated glomerular filtration rate among adults with diabetes mellitus

Annor FB, Masyn KE, Okosun IS, Roblin DW, Goodman M

BACKGROUND: Psychosocial stress has been hypothesized to impact renal changes, but this hypothesis has not been adequately tested. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between psychosocial...
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Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-negative pauci-immune glomerulonephritis with massive intestinal bleeding

Kim M, Kim YU, Boo SJ, Kim SM, Kim HW

A 61-year-old woman was admitted to hospital because of generalized edema and proteinuria. Her renal function deteriorated rapidly. Serum immunoglobulin and complement levels were within normal ranges. An autoantibody examination...
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