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Discussion: Renal Replacement Therapy Progression of Renal Disease and Transplantation

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Persistent Renal-Genitourinary Disorders

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The Einstein Group in the 1960’s had an abstract showing that the rate of increase of GFR in infants after birth was influenced by the level of protein intake. What the study did not do was look at the parallel effect of increases of sodium and other nutrients that go along with the protein. In the human studies, have people controlled sodium intake, mineral content intake, and so on?

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Bourgoignie, J. et al. (1987). Discussion: Renal Replacement Therapy Progression of Renal Disease and Transplantation. In: Strauss, J. (eds) Persistent Renal-Genitourinary Disorders. Developments in Nephrology, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2339-6_28

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