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GORAYA, NIMRIT
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Glomerular Filtration Rate
Academic Article
Kidney Response to the Spectrum of Diet-Induced Acid Stress.
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Urine citrate excretion as a marker of acid retention?in patients with chronic kidney disease without overt metabolic acidosis.
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Dietary interventions to improve outcomes in chronic kidney disease.
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Acid-base status and progression of chronic kidney disease.
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Urine citrate excretion identifies changes in acid retention as eGFR declines in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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Clinical evidence that treatment of metabolic acidosis slows the progression of chronic kidney disease.
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Treatment of metabolic acidosis in patients with stage 3 chronic kidney disease with fruits and vegetables or oral bicarbonate reduces urine angiotensinogen and preserves glomerular filtration rate.
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Does correction of metabolic acidosis slow chronic kidney disease progression?
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Management of the Metabolic Acidosis of Chronic Kidney Disease.
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Dietary acid reduction with fruits and vegetables or bicarbonate attenuates kidney injury in patients with a moderately reduced glomerular filtration rate due to hypertensive nephropathy.
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Fruit and Vegetable Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease-Related Metabolic Acidosis Reduces Cardiovascular Risk Better than Sodium Bicarbonate.
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A comparison of treating metabolic acidosis in CKD stage 4 hypertensive kidney disease with fruits and vegetables or sodium bicarbonate.
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Acid retention in chronic kidney disease is inversely related to GFR.
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