[PDF] Top 20 Burden, access, and disparities in kidney disease
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Burden, access, and disparities in kidney disease
... Kidney disease is a global public health problem, affecting over 750 million persons ...The burden of kidney disease varies substantially across the world, as does its detection ... See full document
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Double burden of malnutrition: A silent driver of double burden of disease in low– and middle–income countries
... stunting and wasting, which are the most commonly used indicators of malnutrition among ...poverty and obesity, me- diated through affordability of unhealthy ...Obesity in North America is ... See full document
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Chronic kidney disease in disadvantaged populations
... increased burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in disadvantaged populations is due to both global factors and population- specific ...status and poor access to care ... See full document
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Disease burden of chronic hepatitis C in Brazil
... C burden along time, Brazil needs a public health program with planned, con- sistent and continued upgrade actions in next ...secondary and tertiary levels of health care, and a network ... See full document
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Demographic, clinical characteristics and cardiovascular disease burden in a Portuguese cohort of older chronic kidney disease patients
... but in only 51% (n = 106) of them, diabetic nephropathy was considered the etiology of renal disease; 48% of those patients with etiologies of CKD other than diabetic nephropathy had ...characteristics ... See full document
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Chronic kidney disease and periodontal disease. Case report
... renal disease promotes a decrease on kidneys filterability and nitrogen products accumulation on blood, electrolyte and system endocrine functions ...(CRF) in the oral cavity, there are: dry ... See full document
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Soluble Fn14 Is Detected and Elevated in Mouse and Human Kidney Disease.
... Farms and allowed to acclimate at least 7 days prior to the ...housed in a specific pathogen free (SPF) barrier facility on a 12:12h light: dark cycle with temperature, humidity and frequency of air ... See full document
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Decrease in irisin in patients with chronic kidney disease.
... cholesterol and its anti-inflammatory ...infarction and a reduction in long-term ...events in the general ...receptor, and activation of the liver X receptor) target HDL cholesterol ... See full document
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Introduction: Chronic kidney disease
... 62% and higher in stage 4-5 patients; in diabetics, it grad- ually increased with CKD progression (stage 3a < stage 3b < stage 4-5) (39, 58, 82%; p < ...higher burden of CVD. The ... See full document
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Inhibition of Aerobic Glycolysis Attenuates Disease Progression in Polycystic Kidney Disease.
... established in our animal facility from a litter which was obtained from the Rat Resource and Research Center (Columbia, MO, ...(Cy/+) and wild type normal (+/+) rats were used in this ... See full document
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History of kidney stones and risk of chronic kidney disease: a meta-analysis
... analysis and meta-regression ...criteria, and adjusted confounders, which could introduce inherent ...substantially in terms of both prevalence and associated ...with kidney stone ... See full document
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Acute Kidney Injury after Cardiac Surgery in Patients Without Chronic Kidney Disease
... intraoperative and postoperative ...infarction in the last 30 days; low cardiac output; blood transfusion; prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB); the use of inotropic or vasoconstrictor drugs; the use of ... See full document
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Fabry’s disease, an eye-kidney disease review
... of kidney function 52 -54 ...out in rare disorders, such as FD, adding to the heterogeneous presentation, no evi- dence is available to support the optimal timing to initiate it or to identify which ... See full document
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A comparison of disease burden in rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and axial spondyloarthritis.
... (365) and ax-SpA (333) patients who visited the out-patient clinic of the Hospital of Southern Norway Trust during the year 2013 were included; the RA patients all had a RA diagnosis verified by the treating ... See full document
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Urinary Biomarkers for Kidney Disease in ATTR Amyloidosis
... macromolecules in glomerular diseases ...Early in the course of diabetic glomerular disease, selective proteinuria in both micro- and macroalbuminuric stages is ...the disease ... See full document
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associated kidney disease : a review
... parasitic disease caused by organisms from the genus Schistosoma. T he disease is endemic in tropical areas, where there are currently millions of people living in areas with transmission ... See full document
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Oral symptoms and oral health in patients with chronic kidney disease
... index and low gingival bleeding, however a high prevalence of dental calculus formation was ...observed. In 39 patitents ...observed and 41.9% (31) presented periodontal pocket and only ... See full document
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Investigation of urinary abnormalities and risk factors for kidney disease in the World Kidney Day campaigns in northeast Brazil
... floor and the arm where blood pressure would be measured was at the height of the ...coffee and had not smoked or made physical exercise 30 minutes before blood pressure was ...done in the right arm, ... See full document
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Obesity and diabetes in Mozambique: the double burden of disease in a resource poor country.
... Obesity and diabetes are growing global public health problems, closely linked to each other and causally associated with an atherogenic milieu that worsens the cardiovascular risk ...the burden of ... See full document
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A Meta-Analysis on Prehypertension and Chronic Kidney Disease.
... (JNC-7) in 2003 [5]. However, ways to accurately classify prehypertension and determine the need for using BP-lowering agents at this stage remained ...controversial. In Europe, guidelines such as ... See full document
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