Risk factors and their interaction on chronic kidney disease: A multi-centre case control study in Taiwan
Conclusions:
We considered that patients with HTN and anaemia were a high CKD risk population. Physicians with anaemic patients in outpatient clinics need to recognise that patients who also have HTN might be latent CKD cases.
Source: BMC Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Sui-Lung SuChin LinSenYeong KaoChia-Chao WuKuo-Cheng LuChing-Huang LaiHsin-Yi YangYu-Lung ChiuJin-Shuen ChenFung-Chang SungYing-Chin KoChien-Te LeeYu YangChih-Wei YangShang-Jyh HwangMing-Cheng WangYung-Ho HsuMei-Yi WuYu-Mei HsuehHung-Yi ChiouYuh-Feng Lin Source Type: research
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