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Kidney failure, CKD progression and mortality after nephrectomy.

Robert J EllisAnne CameronGlenda C GobeVishal DiwanHelen G HealyJeremy LeeKen-Soon TanSree VenuthurupalliJianzhen ZhangWendy E Hoynull null
Published in: International urology and nephrology (2022)
Patients who developed CKD after nephrectomy had similar rates of adverse events to most other causes of CKD, except for diabetic nephropathy which was consistently associated with worse outcomes. While CKD after nephrectomy is not the most aggressive cause of kidney disease, it is by no means benign, and is associated with a tangible risk of kidney failure and death, which is comparable to other major causes of CKD.
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