Klotho G-395A Gene Polymorphism: Impact on Progression of End-Stage Renal Disease and Development of Cardiovascular Complications in Children on Dialysis
Ahmed M. Ezzat,
Doaa R. Soliman,
Inas A. Elsayed
et al.
Abstract:Background: at In recent years, many indicators have been identified that may predict the likelihood of chronic kidney disease in children who already have certain risk factors. But it's still not easy to accurately measure danger. Goal: This research set out to examine the relationship between cardiovascular problems in juvenile patients on hemodialysis for end-stage renal illness and klotho gene polymorphisms (G-395A). Procedures and Materials: Fifty children participated in the case control study; twenty we… Show more
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