CKD Risk Among Stone Formers Varies by Stone Composition, Inflammation – Renal and Urology News
Predicting chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk in stone formers improves when stone composition and systemic inflammation are taken into account,
Predicting chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk in stone formers improves when stone composition and systemic inflammation are taken into account,
Investigators report findings from a study of participants in the Stockholm Creatinine Measurement (SCREAM) project.
“My hope is that the DFF332 approach may potentially be one that’s palatable in combination with other therapies,” says Sumanta Pal, MD, FASCO.
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Study findings are from a population-based study including 743,945 adults with stage 3 or higher CKD not on dialysis.
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