Interruption of antiretroviral therapy is associated with increased plasma cystatin C.
BACKGROUND: Cystatin C has been proposed as an alternative marker of renal function. We sought to determine whether participants randomized to episodic use of antiretroviral therapy guided by CD4 cell count (drug conservation) had altered cystatin C levels compared with those randomized to continuou...
Main Authors: | Mocroft, A, Wyatt, C, Szczech, L, Neuhaus, J, El-Sadr, W, Tracy, R, Kuller, L, Shlipak, M, Angus, B, Klinker, H, Ross, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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