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    Additional file 3 of Tubular secretion of creatinine and kidney function: an observational study

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    Additional file 3 Fig. S3. Change in mean (±SD) iGFR and mean (±SD) CrCl/iGFR ratio longitudinally among AASK study participants divided into those with decreasing iGFR or increasing iGFR. Fig. S4. Change in mean (±SD) CrCl and mean (±SD) CrCl/iGFR ratio longitudinally among AASK study participants divided into those with decreasing CrCl or increasing CrCl

    Additional file 2 of Tubular secretion of creatinine and kidney function: an observational study

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    Additional file 2 Fig. S1. (A) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and iGFR, (B) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and CrCl (The line shown through the scatterplot is from LOESS) (MDRD data, n = 797). Fig. S2. (A) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and iGFR, (B) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and CrCl (The line shown through the scatterplot is from LOESS) (AASK data, n = 802)

    Additional file 1 of Tubular secretion of creatinine and kidney function: an observational study

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    Additional file 1 Table S1. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (MDRD data). Table S2. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (AASK data). Table S3_1. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, CKD patients). Table S3_2. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, kidney transplant recipients). Table S3_3. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, post kidney donation subgroup). Table S3_4. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, potential kidney donors)

    Additional file 1: of The relation between dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury and recovery from end-stage renal disease: a national study

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    Figure S1. Flow diagram showing selection of state for data analysis. Figure S2. Dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) incidence vs. rate of renal recovery among incident end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients per million population across states by sex. A) male, B) female. Figure S3. Dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) incidence vs. rate of renal recovery among incident end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients per million population across states by age group. A) age 45-64 years, B) age 65-74 years, C) age 75 years or older. Table S1. The number of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) hospitalization, AKI-D incidence, the number of renal recovery cases among incident end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, and renal recovery rate among incident ESRD patients in 18 states. (DOCX 499 kb
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