1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42301997000100003
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Gravidade da doença renal cística adquirida determina melhora da anemia da insuficiência renal crônica

Abstract: RESULTADOS. Os pacientes estavam adequadamente dialisados (uréia e creatinina séricas = 98,7 ± 35mg/dL e 9,7 ± 2,7mg/dL, respectivamente), com bom estado nutricional (albumina sérica = 4,5 ± 0,5g/ dL), e tinham razoável reserva de ferro (ferro sérico = 80 ± 34mg/dL). A prevalência de DRCA foi de 80%. Não detectamos nenhum sinal ultra-sonográfico de malignidade nesses cistos. Houve correlação significante entre tempo de diálise e hematócrito (R = 0,70; p < 0,05). O tamanho dos cistos teve correlação direta e si… Show more

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“…There has been a controversy over the relationship between erythrocytosis and ACKD. Some authors reported that there is a significant positive correlation between occurrence of ACKD and improvement of anemia, and this relation is associated with an increase of erythropoietin levels 3 , 19 ) or cyst size 4 ) . On the other hand, others reported that there was no correlation between level of hemoglobin and presence of ACKD 5 , 6 , 20 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a controversy over the relationship between erythrocytosis and ACKD. Some authors reported that there is a significant positive correlation between occurrence of ACKD and improvement of anemia, and this relation is associated with an increase of erythropoietin levels 3 , 19 ) or cyst size 4 ) . On the other hand, others reported that there was no correlation between level of hemoglobin and presence of ACKD 5 , 6 , 20 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%