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Publikováno v:
Metabolism. 47:264-268
Although diet and nutrition are an integral part of the management of individuals with chronic renal failure (CRF), little has been written on the effect of nutrition on the growth response to growth hormone (GH) in CRF. We studied the GH axis and nu
Publikováno v:
Harefuah. 146(11)
Autor:
Y, Blachar
Publikováno v:
Harefuah. 135(9)
Autor:
Arye Blachar, L Zurkowski, B Mogilner, D Pelet, Z Appleman, M Schachter, Y Blachar, P M Livne, B Caspi
Publikováno v:
Pediatric radiology. 24(2)
A large number of hydronephrotic kidneys (108) were diagnosed prenatally in 69 infants between 1987 and 1991 and subsequently confirmed postnatally. Prenatal morphometric measurements were done in order to find reliable parameters for the detection o
Publikováno v:
Hormone research. 38(3-4)
Chronic renal failure (CRF) in the young is complicated by, among other conditions, growth retardation, hyperparathyroidism and uremic osteodystrophy. Many children with CRF are now being treated with growth hormone (GH). Since GH has a direct mitoge
Autor:
E. D. Y. Blachar
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 313:630-630
Publikováno v:
Circulation Research. 49:114-124
Previous studies provide inconclusive data concerning the nephrotoxicity of myoglobin following muscle injury. We investigated the possibility that released muscle constituents other than myoglobin may be associated with renal damage, and studied acc
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Israel journal of medical sciences. 23(7)
Blood pressure (BP) determinations were made by three physicians in 1,554 healthy Israeli schoolchildren aged 5 to 14 years, of whom 783 wer boys and 771 were girls. Subjects were divided into four groups according to ethnic origin: Yemenite--560, No
Publikováno v:
Clinical nephrology. 11(6)
Three children, two of whom were siblings, had pseudohypoaldosteronism. The features of this condition include failure to thrive, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, salt wasting, elevated peripheral renin activity, and increased plasma aldosterone con