Vascular calcification estimated by aortic calcification area index is a significant predictive parameter of cardiovascular mortality in hemodialysis patients
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概要
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- 2011-12-01
著者
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Shigematsu Takashi
Division Of Nephrology And Blood Purification Medicine Wakayama Medical University
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Kimura Keigo
Department Of Electronics Doshisha University
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Shigematsu Takashi
Division Of Nephrology And Blood Purification Medicine Department Of Medicine Wakayama Medical Unive
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Yukawa Susumu
Department Of Internal Medicine Hakubunkai Kodama Hospital
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Ohya Masaki
Division Of Nephrology And Blood Purification Medicine Wakayama Medical University
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Otani Haruhisa
Kisen Kidney Disease Clinic
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Kimura Keigo
Department Of Internal Medicine Sakura Clinic
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SAIKA Yasushi
Department of Internal Medicine, Ryosyukai Fujii Hospital
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FUJII Ryoichi
Department of Internal Medicine, Ryosyukai Fujii Hospital
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Saika Yasushi
Department Of Internal Medicine Ryosyukai Fujii Hospital
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Fujii Ryoichi
Department Of Internal Medicine Ryosyukai Fujii Hospital
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SHIGEMATSU Takashi
Division of Nephrology and Blood Purification Medicine, Wakayama Medical University
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