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    Combined Kidney-Liver, Heart-Liver, and Kidney-Pancreas Transplantations from a Single Deceased Donor by Matteo Ravaioli, Matteo Serenari, Matteo Cescon, Sofia Martin Suarez, Alessandro Cucchetti, Giorgio Ercolani, Massimo Del Gaudio, Fausto Catena, Cristina Morelli, Giorgio Arpesella, Antonio Daniele Pinna

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Three adult combined organ transplantations from one deceased donor were performed, with, use of split liver grafts in two patients: a combined heart-right split liver, a left kidney-left split liver, and a right kidney-pancreas transplantation. …”
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    Impact of kidney volume on incidence of in-hospital kidney-related adverse outcomes in patients with acute heart failure by Akira Saito, Taku Asano, Nobuyuki Komiyama, Sachiko Ohde

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Recent studies revealed an association between small kidney volume and progression of kidney dysfunction in particular settings such as kidney transplantation and transcatheter aortic valve implantation. …”
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    Laparoscopic-Assisted Recipient Nephrectomy and Recipient Kidney Procurement during Orthotopic Living-Related Kidney Transplantation by Dimitri Mikhalski, Karl Martin Wissing, Renaud Bollens, Daniel Abramowicz, Vincent Donckier, Anh-Dung Hoang

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The patient was transplanted with a right kidney procured by laparoscopic nephrectomy from her HLA semi-identical sister. …”
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    Creatinine- and Cystatin C-Based Incidence of Chronic Kidney Disease and Acute Kidney Disease in AKI Survivors by Claire Rimes-Stigare, Bo Ravn, Akil Awad, Klara Torlén, Claes-Roland Martling, Matteo Bottai, Johan Mårtensson, Max Bell

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Renal dysfunction after acute kidney injury (AKI) is common, potentially modifiable, but poorly understood. …”
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    Low Molecular Weight Fucoidan Can Inhibit the Fibrosis of Diabetic Kidneys by Regulating the Kidney Lipid Metabolism by Yan Wang, Yanlei Sun, Fengli Shao, Bo Zhang, Zhen Wang, Xinpeng Li

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this study, a diabetic kidney disease model was established by placing the test rats on a high-sugar/high-fat diet combined with streptozotocin induction. …”
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    Effect of rifampicin on the kidney of albino rats by DE Peters, AO Chike

    Published 2013-07-01
    “… The study was designed to investigate the effect of rifampicin on the kidney biomarkers and histopathology of kidney of albino rats. 42 albino rats were used and rifampicin was administered at 1.10mg/120gBW and 0.55mg/120gBW for intervals of 20, 40 and 60days.Animals were sacrificed 24 hours after the last day of administration and blood samples were collected for the estimation of urea and creatinine levels sodium , potassium, chloride and bicarbonate ion concentrations. …”
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    Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Linagliptin by Deepak K. Nandikanti, Elvira O. Gosmanova, Aidar R. Gosmanov

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…About 5% of linagliptin is eliminated by the kidneys and no dose adjustment is recommended in kidney impairment. …”
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    Acute Pancreatitis after Kidney Transplantation by Mithat Tabakovic, Nermin N. Salkic, Jasmina Bosnjic, Ervin Alibegovic

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Acute pancreatitis is a rare but life-threatening complication in patients with transplanted kidney. The incidence of acute pancreatitis after kidney transplantation ranges from 2% to 7%, with mortality rate between 50 and 100%. …”
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    Developmental Programming of Hypertension and Kidney Disease by Euming Chong, Ihor V. Yosypiv

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The risk of developing late-onset diseases such as hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD), obesity or type 2 diabetes is increased in infants born prematurely at <37 weeks of gestation or in low birth weight (LBW) infants weighing <2,500 g at birth. …”
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