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Lack of evidence for viral etiology in symptomatic chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) in Sri Lanka

Lack of evidence for viral etiology in symptomatic chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) in Sri Lanka   Nilantha Pushpakumara1,2 , Paul Freund3,4, Shakila Premarathne1,2 , Pasan Hewavitharane1,2 , Naduni Erandika1,2 , Dulanjali Herath1,2 , Thilini Weerakoon1,2, Sulochana Wijethunga5 , Neelakanthi Ratnatunga5 , Abdul Wazil2 , Christopher M. Skopnik3,4, Diana Metzke3,4, Julia Melchert6,7, Tobias […]

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Critical Review of the Paper Titled The Incidence, Prevalence, and Trends of Chronic Kidney Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease of Uncertain Aetiology (CKDu) in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka: An Analysis of 30,566 Patients

Ranasinghe, A. V., Kumara, G. W. G. P., Karunarathna, R. H., De Silva, A. P., Sachintani, K. G. D., Gunawardena, J. M. C. N., Kumari, S. K. C. R., Sarjana, M. S. F., Chandraguptha, J. S., & De Silva, M. V. C. BMC Nephrology, 2019 Introduction This study by Ranasinghe et al. examines the incidence,

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Review of “Human C-terminal CUBN variants associate with chronic proteinuria and normal renal function”

Introduction and Background: The introduction provides a comprehensive overview of the significance of proteinuria, its causes, and the role of cubilin in protein reabsorption by the proximal tubules. It effectively summarizes the existing knowledge on the link between CUBN mutations and Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome (IGS) and proteinuria. Study Design and Methods The authors have utilized three

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