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  1. We present the case of a 58-year-old man with hypertension who was diagnosed with a Stanford type B aortic dissection and treated with ... no obvious findings indicative of dissection involving the renal arteries...

    Authors: Yoshihiro Mukaiyama, Akira Okada, Yutaro Kawakatsu, Satoshi Akuzawa, Kazuchika Suzuki, Naoyuki Ishigami and Tatsuo Yamamoto
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2019 20:368
  2. Few studies have evaluated the clinical presentation, management, and outcomes of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) presenting with acute aortic dissection (AAD) in real-world clinical practice. Thu...

    Authors: Jiahe Xie, Shan Zeng, Long Xie, Rongming Ding, Jing Hu, Hong Zeng, Weiling Lu, Yuhua Hu, Qingrui Li, Gaojun Zhong, Shiju Zhou, Ziyou Liu, Yulin Liao, Yiming Zhong and Dongming Xie
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2021 22:257
  3. Maintaining tight glycemic control is important for prevention of diabetes-related outcomes in end-stage renal disease patients with diabetes, especially in light of their poor prognosis. This study aimed to d...

    Authors: Jinnie J. Rhee, Victoria Y. Ding, David H. Rehkopf, Cristina M. Arce and Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2015 16:204
  4. Membranous nephropathy (MN) has been recognized to occur in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection since the beginning of the HIV epidemic. The prevalence of phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2...

    Authors: Vivek Charu, Nicole Andeen, Vighnesh Walavalkar, Jessica Lapasia, Jin-Yon Kim, Andrew Lin, Richard Sibley, John Higgins, Megan Troxell and Neeraja Kambham
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2020 21:401
  5. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with poor outcome in critically ill children. While data extracted from retrospective study of pediatric populations demonstrate a high incidence of AKI, the literature ...

    Authors: Rajit K Basu, Ahmad Kaddourah, Tara Terrell, Theresa Mottes, Patricia Arnold, Judd Jacobs, Jennifer Andringa and Stuart L Goldstein
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2015 16:24
  6. To evaluate renal expression of C4d, a complement component in the classical/mannose binding lectin (MBL) pathway, in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS)-associated renal impairments.

    Authors: Wenli Xia, Bixia Gao, Lin Duan, Yan Li, Yubing Wen, Limeng Chen, Xuemei Li, Falei Zheng and Mingxi Li
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2019 20:189
  7. Combined methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) and hyperhomocysteinemia, cobalamin C (cblC) type, also named cblC deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive genetic metabolic disease. It progressively causes neurological...

    Authors: Qiufa Hao, Bei Jiang, Yuying Zhao and Zhao Hu
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2024 25:13
  8. Multiple solutes are retained in uremia, but it is currently unclear which solutes are toxic. Small studies suggest that protein-bound solutes, such as p-cresol sulfate and indoxyl sulfate and intracellular so...

    Authors: Michal L Melamed, Laura Plantinga, Tariq Shafi, Rulan Parekh, Timothy W Meyer, Thomas H Hostetter, Josef Coresh and Neil R Powe
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2013 14:134
  9. Exercise improves health outcomes and quality of life in persons with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The numbers of persons with advanced CKD meeting physical activity guidelines however is low. We undertook a ...

    Authors: Mary Beth Weber, Susan Ziolkowski, Ahad Bootwala, Alan Bienvenida, Shuchi Anand and Felipe Lobelo
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2021 22:373
  10. Impaired kidney function is an established predictor of mortality after acute nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (ANVUGIB); however, which factors are associated with mortality after ANVUGIB among pat...

    Authors: Ju-Yeh Yang, Tsung-Chun Lee, Maria E Montez-Rath, Glenn M Chertow and Wolfgang C Winkelmayer
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2013 14:97
  11. Renal thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is occasionally seen in biopsies with pauci-immune necrotizing crescentic glomerulonephritis (PCGN). Recent study indicated that the complement activation is more promine...

    Authors: Jianling Tao, Jonathan Lieberman, Richard A. Lafayette and Neeraja Kambham
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2018 19:355
  12. End-stage Kidney Disease patients have a high mortality and hospitalization risk. The association of these outcomes with physical activity is described in the general population and in other chronic diseases. ...

    Authors: Pedro Martins, Elisa A. Marques, Diogo V. Leal, Aníbal Ferreira, Kenneth R Wilund and João L. Viana
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2021 22:227
  13. To study the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its impact on allopurinol dosing and uric acid control among patients with gout.

    Authors: Mahesh J Fuldeore, Aylin A Riedel, Victoria Zarotsky, Bhavik J Pandya, Omar Dabbous and Eswar Krishnan
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2011 12:36
  14. IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis worldwide, and its diagnosis depends mainly on renal biopsy. However, there is no specific treatment for IgAN. Moreover, its causes ...

    Authors: Shi-Yao Wei, Shuang Guo, Bei Feng, Shang-Wei Ning and Xuan-Yi Du
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2021 22:392
  15. Increasing evidence suggests that immune cell infiltration contributes to the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic nephropathy (DN). We aim to unveil the immune infiltration pattern in the glomerulus of DN...

    Authors: Wei ZHOU, Yaoyu LIU, Qinghong Hu, Jiuyao ZHOU and Hua LIN
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2022 23:303
  16. Burnout syndrome in physicians is associated with adverse patient safety events, poorer quality of care and reduced patients’ satisfaction. There has been scarce information on the risk factors of burnout affe...

    Authors: Ewa Pawłowicz and Michał Nowicki
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2020 21:177
  17. Self-management intervention aims to facilitate an individual’s ability to make lifestyle changes. The effectiveness of this intervention in non-dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is limited. ...

    Authors: Suyuan Peng, Jiawei He, Jiasheng Huang, Longwei Lun, Jiahao Zeng, Shan Zeng, La Zhang, Xusheng Liu and Yifan Wu
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2019 20:142
  18. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are less likely to receive cardiovascular medications. It is unclear whether differential cardiovascular drug use explains, in part, the excess risk of cardiovascular...

    Authors: Nisha Bansal, Chi-yuan Hsu, Malini Chandra, Carlos Iribarren, Stephen P Fortmann, Mark A Hlatky and Alan S Go
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2011 12:44
  19. Accumulated to-date microarray data on ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) of kidney represent a powerful source for identifying new targets and mechanisms of kidney IRI. In this study, we conducted a meta-analy...

    Authors: Dmitry N Grigoryev, Dilyara I Cheranova, Daniel P Heruth, Peixin Huang, Li Q Zhang, Hamid Rabb and Shui Q Ye
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2013 14:231
  20. Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) such as sleep apnea is associated with cardiovascular disease in the general population. However, little is known about the cardiovascular risks of SDB in patients with end-sta...

    Authors: C. Vaughan Tuohy, Maria E. Montez-Rath, Mintu Turakhia, Tara I. Chang, John W. Winkelman and Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2016 17:16
  21. Elevated creatinine concentrations often indicate acute renal injury and renal biopsies are considered in this situation. However,pseudohypercreatininemia is potential cause of elevated creatinine concentratio...

    Authors: Ayako Tasaki, Makoto Fukuda, Yuki Ikeda, Masatora Yamasaki, Ikko Yamaguchi, Shinichi Aishima and Motoaki Miyazono
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2023 24:220
  22. The beneficial effects of early statin use in kidney transplant recipients, especially those on tacrolimus-based immunosuppression, are not well established. We evaluated the predictors of statin use following...

    Authors: Nizar Younas, Christine M Wu, Ron Shapiro, Jerry McCauley, James Johnston, Henkie Tan, Amit Basu, Heidi Schaefer, Cynthia Smetanka, Wolfgang C Winkelmayer and Mark Unruh
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2010 11:5
  23. Basic and translational research supports beneficial effects of statins on bone metabolism. Clinical studies suggest that statin use may reduce the risk of hip fractures in the general population. Whether stat...

    Authors: Chandan Vangala, Colin R. Lenihan, Maria E. Montez-Rath, Sumi Sukumaran Nair, Sankar D. Navaneethan, Venkat Ramanathan and Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2017 18:145
  24. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is highly prevalent but identification of patients at high risk for fast CKD progression before reaching end-stage renal disease in the short-term has been challenging. Whether fac...

    Authors: Alan S. Go, Jingrong Yang, Thida C. Tan, Claudia S. Cabrera, Bergur V. Stefansson, Peter J. Greasley and Juan D. Ordonez
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2018 19:146
  25. Anemia is common among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) but its health consequences are poorly defined. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between anemia and cognitive decline in...

    Authors: Manjula Kurella Tamura, Eric Vittinghoff, Jingrong Yang, Alan S. Go, Stephen L. Seliger, John W. Kusek, James Lash, Debbie L. Cohen, James Simon, Vecihi Batuman, Juan Ordonez, Gail Makos and Kristine Yaffe
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2016 17:13
  26. There is mounting evidence that individuals with kidney disease and kidney stones have an abnormal gut microbiota composition. No studies to date have summarised the evidence to categorise how the gut microbio...

    Authors: Jordan Stanford, Karen Charlton, Anita Stefoska-Needham, Rukayat Ibrahim and Kelly Lambert
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2020 21:215
  27. Hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) contributes to secondary hyperparathyroidism, soft tissue calcification, and increased mortality risk. This trial was conducted to examine the ef...

    Authors: Wajeh Qunibi, Wolfgang C Winkelmayer, Richard Solomon, Moustafa Moustafa, Paul Kessler, Chiang-Hong Ho, Jonathan Greenberg and Jose A Diaz-Buxo
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2011 12:9
  28. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing worldwide, and the majority of the CKD burden is in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, there is wide variability in global access to kidney care thera...

    Authors: David Flood, Katharine Wilcox, Andrea Aguilar Ferro, Carlos Mendoza Montano, Joaquin Barnoya, Pablo Garcia, Randall Lou-Meda, Peter Rohloff and Anita Chary
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2020 21:71
  29. Patients on dialysis are physically inactive, with most reporting activity levels below the fifth percentile of healthy age-matched groups. Several small studies have reported efficacy of diverse exercise inte...

    Authors: Ram Jagannathan, Susan Lynn Ziolkowski, Mary Beth Weber, Jason Cobb, Nhat Pham, Jin Long, Shuchi Anand and Felipe Lobelo
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2018 19:230
  30. Long-term outcomes in kidney transplantation (KT) have not significantly improved during the past twenty years. Despite being a leading cause of graft failure, glomerular disease (GD) recurrence remains poorly...

    Authors: Audrey Uffing, Maria José Pérez-Sáez, Gaetano La Manna, Giorgia Comai, Clara Fischman, Samira Farouk, Roberto Ceratti Manfro, Andrea Carla Bauer, Bruno Lichtenfels, Juliana B. Mansur, Hélio Tedesco-Silva, Gianna M. Kirsztajn, Anna Manonelles, Oriol Bestard, Miguel Carlos Riella, Silvia Regina Hokazono…
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2018 19:229
  31. Although angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) and angiotensin-II receptor blockers (ARB) have been shown to preserve residual kidney function in a select group of Asian patients undergoing continuou...

    Authors: Jenny I. Shen, Anjali B. Saxena, Sitaram Vangala, Satvinder K. Dhaliwal and Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2017 18:196
  32. The capacity of electronic health record (EHR) data to guide targeted surveillance in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unclear. We sought to leverage EHR data for predicting risk of progressing from CKD to end-...

    Authors: Yuxiang Xie, Marlena Maziarz, Delphine S. Tuot, Glenn M. Chertow, Jonathan Himmelfarb and Yoshio N. Hall
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2016 17:57
  33. Polycystin-2 (PC2), encoded by the gene that is mutated in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), functions as a calcium (Ca2+) permeable ion channel. Considerable controversy remains regarding the...

    Authors: Ayako Miyakawa, Cristián Ibarra, Seth Malmersjö, Anita Aperia, Peter Wiklund and Per Uhlén
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2013 14:34
  34. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is highly associated with mortality risk in children worldwide. Trauma can lead to AKI and is a leading cause of pediatric death in Africa. However, there is no information regarding ...

    Authors: Erica C. Bjornstad, William Muronya, Zachary H. Smith, Keisha Gibson, Amy K. Mottl, Anthony Charles, Stephen W. Marshall, Yvonne M. Golightly, Charles K. Munthali and Emily W. Gower
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2020 21:98
  35. Glomerular diseases are potentially fatal, requiring aggressive interventions and close monitoring. Urine is a readily-accessible body fluid enriched in molecular signatures from the kidney and therefore parti...

    Authors: Marie C. Hogan, John C. Lieske, Chrysta C. Lienczewski, Lisa L. Nesbitt, Larysa T. Wickman, Christina M. Heyer, Peter C. Harris, Christopher J. Ward, Jamie L. Sundsbak, Luca Manganelli, Wenjun Ju, Jeffrey B. Kopp, Peter J. Nelson, Sharon G. Adler, Heather N. Reich, Lawrence B. Holzmann…
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2015 16:190
  36. Few investigations have evaluated the incremental usefulness of multiple biomarkers representing varying physiological pathways for predicting risk of renal outcomes in African Americans.

    Authors: Stanford E. Mwasongwe, Bessie Young, Aurelian Bidulescu, Mario Sims, Adolfo Correa and Solomon K. Musani
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2018 19:239
  37. Reports on vitamin C in HD patients have shown effects of vitamin C deficiency in association with scurvy symptoms. Dialyzability of water soluble vitamins is high, and substantial losses in those who are dial...

    Authors: Jochen G. Raimann, Samer R. Abbas, Li Liu, Brett Larive, Gerald Beck, Peter Kotanko, Nathan W. Levin and Garry Handelman
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2019 20:179
  38. Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome has a relapsing-remitting course in the majority of pediatric patients, demanding vigilant monitoring and self-management. A novel, expert-designed, user-informed mobile applicati...

    Authors: Chia-shi Wang, Cam Escoffery, Rachel E. Patzer, Courtney McCracken, Diana Ross, Michelle N. Rheault, Amira Al-Uzri and Larry A. Greenbaum
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2020 21:125
  39. Hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV2 develop acute kidney injury (AKI) frequently, yet gaps remain in understanding why adults seem to have higher rates compared to children. Our objectives were to evaluate th...

    Authors: Erica C. Bjornstad, Gary Cutter, Pramod Guru, Shina Menon, Isabella Aldana, Scott House, Nancy M. Tofil, Catherine A. St. Hill, Yasir Tarabichi, Valerie M. Banner-Goodspeed, Amy B. Christie, Surapaneni Krishna Mohan, Devang Sanghavi, Jarrod M. Mosier, Girish Vadgaonkar, Allan J. Walkey…
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2022 23:63
  40. It is unclear whether faster progression of atherosclerosis explains the higher risk of cardiovascular events in CKD. The objectives of this study were to 1. Characterize the associations of CKD with presence ...

    Authors: Srinivasan Beddhu, Robert E. Boucher, Jie Sun, Niranjan Balu, Michel Chonchol, Sankar Navaneethan, Glenn M. Chertow, Raymond Townsend, William Haley, Alfred K. Cheung, Molly B. Conroy, Dominic S. Raj, Dongxiang Xu, Thomas George, Reem Yunis, Guo Wei…
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2021 22:69
  41. Trauma is a common cause of acute kidney injury (AKI). Yet little data exist regarding trauma-related-AKI in low-resourced settings, where the majority of deaths from AKI and trauma occur. We prospectively eva...

    Authors: Erica C. Bjornstad, Zachary H. Smith, William Muronya, Charles K. Munthali, Amy K. Mottl, Stephen W. Marshall, Yvonne M. Golightly, Keisha Gibson, Anthony Charles and Emily W. Gower
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2021 22:354
  42. Acute kidney injury is a common complication of percutaneous coronary intervention and has been associated with an increased risk of death and progressive chronic kidney disease. However, whether the timing of...

    Authors: Alan S. Go, Thida C. Tan, Rishi V. Parikh, Andrew P. Ambrosy, Leonid V. Pravoverov, Sijie Zheng and Thomas K. Leong
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2021 22:300
  43. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common and is associated with excess mortality and morbidity. Better management could slow progression of disease, prevent metabolic complications, and reduce cardiovascular out...

    Authors: Delphine S. Tuot, Alexandra Velasquez, Charles E. McCulloch, Tanushree Banerjee, Yunnuo Zhu, Chi-yuan Hsu, Margaret Handley, Dean Schillinger and Neil R. Powe
    Citation: BMC Nephrology 2015 16:166

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