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Charlson comorbidity index helps predict the risk of mortality for patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy

Authors
  1. AR Feinstein
  2. D Sarfati
  3. DW West
  4. E Ritz
  5. E Ritz
  6. Fang Liu
  7. G Mnatzaganian
  8. H Ueda
  9. HC Gerstein
  10. Jing Zang
  11. JM Guralnik
  12. K Lhotta
  13. Li Zang
  14. Ling Li
  15. LN McEwen
  16. Lu Cheng
  17. M Akker van den
  18. MC Thomas
  19. ME Charlson
  20. ME Suliman
  21. Min Wu
  22. National Kidney Foundation
  23. PA Rochon
  24. Ping Fu
  25. Qing-Hua Yin
  26. R Yancik
  27. RN Foley
  28. Rong Gou
  29. SF Hall
  30. SI McFarlane
  31. SM Kieszak
  32. US Renal Data System
  33. V de Groot
  34. W Yang
  35. Wen-Xing Fan
  36. WF Keane
  37. WY So
  38. Ya-Ping Liang
  39. Yi Chen
  40. Yong-Shu Diao
  41. You-Qun Huang
  42. YT Debella
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'Zhejiang University Press'
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