Clinical Nephrology

Volume 105 (2026), No. 6/2026(June)


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Decoding inflammation: Novel biomarkers illuminate CRP dynamics in peritoneal dialysis patients


Lijia Chen, Ling Chen, Lingyun Liu, Nan Mao, Li Zang, and Weijing Lai


 

Page No. 361

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Development of prediction models for cardiovascular disease mortality risk in maintenance hemodialysis patients based on nomogram and CART algorithm


Xiaona He, Xu Zhang, Nan Mao, Yalan Zhang, and Xin Ma


 

Page No. 370

Original

Adult male Fournier gangrene hospitalizations with and without end-stage kidney disease: A 5-year nationwide analysis


Jay Manadan and William Whittier


 

Page No. 384

Original

Evaluation of thyroid dysfunction in patients with primary nephrotic syndrome: A single-center retrospective cohort study


Longzhu Li, Meijun Wu, Xin Yang, Ying Zeng, Dan Wen, Qing Deng, Jingchun Yao, and Jinlei Lv


 

Page No. 390

Original

Stress hyperglycemia ratio emerges as a novel independent predictor of acute kidney injury among critically ill patients with acute heart failure: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-IV database


Keran Xie, Siqi Gao, Xinran Liu, Aibin Cheng, Runhao Liang, Jianjun Wang, Jianmin Li, and Junjie Liu


 

Page No. 399

Original

Clinicopathological correlation of Oxford MEST-C scores for IgA nephropathy in native renal biopsies: A single-center study


Khushbu Agarwal, Kamal Kanodia, Shreya Solanki, Rashmi Patel, Kamlesh Suthar, Lovelesh Nigam, Drashti Thakkar, and Twinkle Rajani


 

Page No. 414

Neph
rology Education

Tocilizumab prevented the progression of AA amyloidosis derived from adult-onset Still’s disease


Kaoru Nakamaki, Goh Kodama, Kensei Taguchi, and Kei Fukami


 

Page No. 424

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Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. B. Peter Sawaya
Division of Nephrology
University of Kentucky
800 Rose St., Room MN 564
Lexington, KY 40536-0084
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