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A Higher Foci Density of Interstitial Fibrosis and Tubular Atrophy Predicts Progressive CKD after a Radical Nephrectomy for Tumor.

Luisa Ricaurte ArchilaAleksandar DenicAidan F MullanRamya NarasimhanMarija BogojevicR Houston ThompsonBradley C LeibovichS Jeson SangaralinghamMaxwell L SmithMariam P AlexanderAndrew D Rule
Published in: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN (2021)
Higher density of IF/TA foci (a more scattered pattern with more and smaller foci) predicts higher risk of progressive CKD after radical nephrectomy compared with the same percentage of IF/TA but with fewer and larger foci.
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