2018
DOI: 10.18565/nephrology.2018.1.31-37
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Hyperuricemia in chronic glomerulonephritis: clinical and functional features

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“…As a result of an increase in the augmentation index, the load on the LV increases, which certainly leads to the development of LVH [42,43]. Concentric hypertrophy is the most unfavorable type of remodeling, which is associated with the greatest number of complications [44][45][46]. The role of LVH and its relationship with the clinical and laboratory manifestations of CKD at the predialysis stage continue to be studied.…”
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“…As a result of an increase in the augmentation index, the load on the LV increases, which certainly leads to the development of LVH [42,43]. Concentric hypertrophy is the most unfavorable type of remodeling, which is associated with the greatest number of complications [44][45][46]. The role of LVH and its relationship with the clinical and laboratory manifestations of CKD at the predialysis stage continue to be studied.…”
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confidence: 99%