- ►uwonephrology.ca [PDF] VE Torres, PC Harris, Y Pirson - The Lancet, 2007 - Elsevier Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most prevalent, potentially
lethal, monogenic disorder. It is associated with large interfamilial and
intrafamilial variability, which can be explained to a large extent by its ... Cited by 113 - Related articles - All 14 versions
TD Giles, BC Berk, HR Black, JN Cohn, JB … - hypertension, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com Cardiovascular abnormalities are frequently the cause, as well as the effect, of
elevated blood pressure. As such, early cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be
established before identifiable blood pressure thresholds are crossed. To ... Cited by 89 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
- ►annals.org [PDF] M Rahman, S Pressel, BR Davis, C Nwachuku, … - Annals of internal medicine, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians Mahboob Rahman, MD, MS; Sara Pressel, MS; Barry R. Davis, MD, PhD; Chuke
Nwachuku, MA, MPH, DrPH; Jackson T. Wright Jr., MD, PhD; Paul K. Whelton, MD,
MSc; Joshua Barzilay, MD; Vecihi Batuman, MD; John H. Eckfeldt, MD, PhD; ... Cited by 67 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
MB Davidson, JK Hix, DG Vidt, DJ Brotman - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2006 - archinte.highwire.org Methods Consecutive patients referred for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
were included in our retrospective cohort if they had a serum creatinine level
noted at the time of their ambulatory blood pressure recording and a ... Cited by 58 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
J Karalliedde, G Viberti - Journal of human hypertension, 2006 - nature.com The incidence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is rising worldwide, accompanied
by corresponding increases in the risk of morbidity and mortality. Underlying
this trend are increasing rates of hypertension and diabetes mellitus, the ... Cited by 45 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
NI Parikh, SJ Hwang, MG Larson, JB Meigs, D … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2006 - Am Med Assoc Results Those with CKD were older, more likely to be obese (33.5% vs 29.3%;
P=.02), and more likely to have low levels of high-density lipoprotein
cholesterol (45.2% vs 29.4%; P<.001) and high triglyceride levels (39.9% vs ... Cited by 45 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
S Snyder, B Pendergraph - Interventions - aafp.org Chronic kidney disease affects approximately 19 million adult Americans, and its
incidence is increasing rapidly. Diabetes and hypertension are the underlying
causes in most cases of chronic kidney disease. Evidence suggests that ... Cited by 41 - Related articles - All 12 versions
- ►asnjournals.org A Ishani, GA Grandits, RH Grimm, KH … - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2006 - Am Soc Nephrol The incidence of ESRD is increasing rapidly. Limited information exists
regarding early markers for the development of ESRD. This study aimed to
determine over 25 yr the risk for ESRD associated with proteinuria, ... Cited by 41 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions
LA Stevens, G Fares, J Fleming, D Martin, K … - JOURNAL-AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2005 - Am Soc Nephrol Improving outcomes for chronic kidney disease (CKD) requires early
identification and recognition by physicians. There are few data on rates of
testing or use of diagnostic codes for CKD. A cross-sectional analysis was ... Cited by 38 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
MW Taal, BM Brenner - Kidney international, 2006 - nature.com Epidemiological studies have raised awareness of the problem of undiagnosed
chronic kidney disease (CKD) and suggest that early identification and treatment
will reduce the global burden of patients requiring dialysis. This has ... Cited by 38 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions