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Renal hypouricemia is associated with a decreased glomerular filtration rate, but not with cardiovascular events or all-cause mortality: the Shizuoka Study
Aya Shoji-Asahina, Yasuharu Tabara
Received September 1, 2025   Accepted October 9, 2025   Published online December 12, 2025   
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Significance of residual renal function for phosphate control in chronic hemodialysis patients
Harin Rhee, Ji Young Yang, Woo Jin Jung et al.
Kidney Res Clin Pract. 2014;33(1):58-64.   Published online March 12, 2014
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Association of Blood and Bone Lead with a Decrease in Renal Function Indices in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Jong-Oh Yang, M.D. Nam-Soo Kim, Ph.D. Eun-Young Lee, M.D. Sae-Yong Hong, M.D. Andrew C. Todd, Ph.D. and Byung-Kook Lee, M.D.
Korean J Nephrol. 2011;30(6):607-613.
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Clinicopathologic Characteristics of IgA Nephropathy with Crescents
Yanggyun Kim, M.D., Taewon Lee, M.D., Sangho Lee, M.D., Kyunghwan Jeong, M.D., Juyoung Moon, M.D. and Chungyoo Ihm, M.D.
Korean J Nephrol. 2011;30(2):148-154.
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