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Significance of Hyperuricemia on the Early Detection of Renal Failure in a Cohort of Screened Subjects.
Author
ALDERMAN M H
Baumgartner RN Heymsfield SB, Roch
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Cockroft DW Gault MH
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DeScheeder IK van de Kraay AM, Lam
Hellerstedt WL Johnson WJ, Ascher
Humphrey LL Ballard DJ, Frohnert P
ISEKI K
Iseki K Ikemiya Y, Fukiyama K
Iseki K Ikemiya Y, Fukiyama K
Iseki K Ikemiya Y, Fukiyama K
Iseki K Iseki C, Ikemiya Y, Fukiya
Iseki K Kawazoe N, Osawa A, Fukiya
Jones CA McQuillan GM, Kusek JW, e
Jungers P Massy ZA, Touam M, et al
Kiyohara Y Kato I, Iwamoto H, Naka
Messerli FH Frohlich ED, Dreslinsk
Orth SR Ritz E, Schrier RW
Rutherford WE Blondin J, Miller JP
Schulman NB Ford CE, Hall WD
SHIGEMATSU Y
Silbiger SR Neugarten J
Sunagawa H Iseki K, Nishime K, et
Ward HJ
Publication venue
'Japanese Society of Hypertension'
Publication date
01/01/2001
Field of study
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