Relationship between silent brain infarction and chronic kidney disease (original) (raw)

Adults With Late Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease Are at High Risk for Prevalent Silent Brain Infarction: A Population-Based Study

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Silent Brain Infarction and Rapid Decline of Kidney Function in Patients With CKD: A Prospective Cohort Study

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Screening of a Population at Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease: Analysis of Factors Associated with Low eGFR and Microalbuminuria

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Renal function and attributable risk of death and cardiovascular hospitalization in patients with cardiovascular risk factors from a registry-based cohort

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The Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) equation provides a better definition of cardiovascular burden associated with CKD than the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) Study formula in subjects with type 2 diabetes

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Reduced glomerular filtration rate as a predictor of coronary artery disease events in elderly patients

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Association between Albuminuria, Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality or Recurrence in Stroke Patients

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Chronic Kidney Disease as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease (from the Framingham Heart Study)

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Association of Kidney Dysfunction with Silent Lacunar Infarcts and White Matter Hyperintensity in the General Population: The Ohasama Study

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Decreased Kidney Function Is a Significant Factor Associated with Silent Cerebral Infarction and Periventricular Hyperintensities

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Normality data of eGFR and validity of commonly used screening tests for CKD in an area with endemic CKD of unknown etiology; need for age and sex based precise cutoff values

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PP.30.14: Renal Function and Risk of Events in Subjects with Cardiovascular Risk Factors from a Registry-Based Cohort. The Escarval-Risk Study

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Why is chronic kidney disease the “spoiler” for cardiovascular outcomes?**Editorials published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiologyreflect the views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of JACCor the American College of Cardiology

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Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2003

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