Do attributes of persons with chronic kidney disease differ in low- and middle-income countries compared to high income countries? Evidence from population-based data in six countries
Kidney biopsies to elucidate cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) are performed in a minority of persons with CKD living in high-income countries, since associated conditions—i.e., diabetes mellitus, vascular disease, or obesity with prediabetes, prehypertension, or dyslipidemia—can inform manageme...
Main Authors: | Anand, S, Zheng, Y, Montez-Rath, M, Jin, W, Perico, N, Carminati, S, Narayan, K, Tandon, N, Mohan, V, Jha, V, Zhang, L, Remuzzi, G, Prabhakaran, D, Chertow, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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