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49th ERA-EDTA Congress
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Epidemiology and outcome research in CKD 5D
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474
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Title:
Warfarin use is associated with higher Prevalence Vertebral Fractures, Vascular Calcifications and increased Mortality in Chronic Kidney Disease
Authors:
Maria Fusaro ,
Centre:
CNR Aging Section, institute of Neuroscience
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WARFARIN USE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER PREVALENCE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES, VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS AND INCREASED MORTALITY IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
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Poster:
424
Visits:
2637
Title:
Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) in Glomerulonephritides: an Immunohystochemical expression analysis
Authors:
Giuseppe Coppolino ,
Centre:
Chair of Nephrology, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy
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Poster:
474
Visits:
1062
Title:
Warfarin use is associated with higher Prevalence Vertebral Fractures, Vascular Calcifications and increased Mortality in Chronic Kidney Disease
Authors:
Maria Fusaro ,
Centre:
CNR Aging Section, institute of Neuroscience
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