Clinical Nephrology

Volume 105 (2026), No. 3/2026(March)


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Exploring factors and models to predict post-dialysis volume overload status in maintenance hemodialysis patients based on pre-dialysis parameters


Lan-ting Huang, Xiao-yan Zheng, Zhi-hong Zhang, Qi Yang, Bing Xu, Bao-chun Lai, and Fu-yuan Hong


 

Page No. 151

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Dose response of PTH and FGF23 to paricalcitol in patients with end-stage renal failure on chronic intermittent hemodialysis


Nicolaus Mussmaecher, Steffen Mitzner, Christian Haas, Martin Busch, Markus Ketteler, Christoph Wanner, and Patrick Biggar


 

Page No. 160

Original

Primary membranous nephropathy in Singapore over the past decade and response to therapy


Keng Thye Woo, Choong Meng Chan, Marjorie Foo, Cynthia Lim, Jason Choo, Yok Mooi Chin, Esther Wei Ling Teng, Irene Mok, Jia Liang Kwek, Hui Zhuan Tan, Alwin HL Loh, Jiunn Wong, Mannish Kaushik, Sobhana Thangaraju, Terence Kee, Hui Lin Choong, Han Khim Tan, Kok Seng Wong, and Chieh Suai Tan


 

Page No. 171

Original

Diversifying aquapheresis in critical care: An institutional experience


Eduardo Pino Domenech, Andrew A. Moses, Jordan L. Rosenstock, and Maria De Vita


 

Page No. 190

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Renal survival in idiopathic membranous nephropathy: The impact of chronicity score and clinical predictors


Hasan Kocaayan, Yusuf Uzum, Ibrahim Ertekin, Fulya Cakalagaoglu, and Zeki Soypacaci


 

Page No. 195

Original

Association of topiramate use with current stone activity: A population-based analysis


James M. Jones, Christopher C. Robertson, and Vernon M. Pais Jr


 

Page No. 202

Original

Renal interstitial inflammation predicts IgA nephropathy progression via multiple machine learning models


Qing Wei, Min Wu, Jing Cao, Wenlong Ming, Yuxiang Gong, Min Chen, Minyu Yang, Dong Wei, Haifeng Ni, Pingsheng Chen, Bin Wang, and Bicheng Liu


 

Page No. 206

Original

Clinical characteristics and genotype-phenotype correlation for patients with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease and PKHD1 mutations


Qing Wang, Yan Chu, Guisheng Ren, Xi Yang, and Erzhi Gao


 

Page No. 222

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rology Education

Laparoscopic-based renal sympathetic denervation for the management of refractory hypertension in patients with end-stage renal disease: A case series of three patients


Xinyu Wang, Boxin Xue, Chunlai Shao, Xiaolong Liu, Sheng Feng, Shan Jiang, and Kai Song


 

Page No. 232

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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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