Clinical Nephrology

Volume 91 (2019), No. 5/2019(May)


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Perspectives

What is the best fluid type for management of patients with an identified acute kidney injury?


James Bulman and Bobby Chacko


 

Page No. 269

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Impaired cognition in hemodialysis patients: The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and important clues for testing


Ertugrul Erken, Orcun Altunoren, Mahmut Egemen Senel, Deniz Tuncel, Tugba Yilmaz, Safa Ersen Ganidagli, Didem Demircioglu, and Ozkan Gungor


 

Page No. 275

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Risk factors affecting arteriovenous access patency in nocturnal home hemodialysis patients


Maggie Ming Yee Mok and Christopher T. Chan


 

Page No. 284

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Patients’ perspectives on dialysis decision-making and end-of-life care


Fahad Saeed, Muhammad Adil Sardar, Sara N. Davison, Haris Murad, Paul R. Duberstein, and Timothy Edward Quill


 

Page No. 294

Original

Comparison of different equations for estimated glomerular filtration rate in Han Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease

Chenyan Yan, Buyun Wu, Ming Zeng, Guang Yang, Chun Ouyang, Bo Zhang, Ningning Wang, Changying Xing, and Huijuan Mao


 

Page No. 301

Nephrology Education

When acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit is not acute tubular necrosis: A case report of κ-light chain crystalline tubulopathy


Neal Shah, Ivy Rosales, Rex Neal Smith, Jacob E. Berchuck, Andrew J. Yee, and Nina Tolkoff-Rubin


 

Page No. 311

Nephrology Education

Regression of chronic kidney disease in a patient with AL amyloidosis: A case report


Thomas Anthony Rowland, Julian Gillmore, and Sunil Bhandari


 

Page No. 317

Letter to the Editor

Helping patients and the profession: Nephrology-oriented point-of-care ultrasound program for internal medicine residents

Abhilash Koratala, Deepti Bhattacharya, and Amir Kazory


 

Page No. 321

Letter to the Editor

Comment on “Vitamin E supplementation improves high-density lipoprotein and endothelial functions in end-stage kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis” by Mune et al. Clinical Nephrology DOI 10.5414/CN109197 e-pub: April 9, 2018

Verdiana Ravarotto, Francesca Simioni, Elisa Pagnin, and Lorenzo A. Calò


 

Page No. 323

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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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