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Mechanisms and Treatment of CKD
2012
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
As CKD continues to increase worldwide, along with the demand for related lifesaving therapies, the financial burden of CKD will place an increasing drain on health care systems. Experimental studies showed that glomerular capillary hypertension and impaired sieving function with consequent protein overload play a pathogenic role in the progression of CKD. Consistently, human studies show that proteinuria is an independent predictor of progression and that its reduction is renoprotective. At
doi:10.1681/asn.2012040390
pmid:23100218
fatcat:45dphkhkwzgbdon6hdbx3qtx4u