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  1. Mass Disasters and Burnout in Nephrology Personnel
  2. The effect of histopathologic and clinical features on allograft survival in renal transplant patients with antibody-mediated rejection
  3. Comparison of Turkish and US haemodialysis patient mortality rates: an observational cohort study
  4. Naturally nonanemic dialysis patients: Who are they?
  5. Dialyzing women and men: does it matter? An observational study
  6. Kidney transplantation due to medical urgency: time for reconsideration?
  7. The Clinical Significance of Uric Acid and Complement Activation in the Progression of IgA Nephropathy
  8. Acute kidney injury: highlights from the ERA-EDTA Congress in London: Table 1.
  9. Body Size and Outcomes in Dialysis and Transplant Patients – Does it Matter?
  10. Teaching Atlas of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Imaging
  11. Acute kidney injury in polytrauma and rhabdomyolysis
  12. Moderator's view: Pretransplant weight loss in dialysis patients: cum grano salis : FIGURE 1:
  13. Crush Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
  14. International Society of Nephrology's 0by25 initiative for acute kidney injury (zero preventable deaths by 2025): a human rights case for nephrology
  15. Disaster nephrology: a new concept for an old problem
  16. Glycated hemoglobin predicts overall and cardiovascular mortality in non-diabetic hemodialysis patients
  17. Disaster nephrology: crush injury and beyond
  18. Elevated resistin levels are associated with inflammation in hemodialysis patients with failed renal allografts
  19. The Effects ofHelicobacter pyloriEradication on Proteinuria in Patients with Primary Glomerulonephritis
  20. Risk factors: Predicting prognosis in patients with rhabdomyolysis
  21. Liver Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases
  22. Management of Crush Victims in Mass Disasters: Highlights from Recently Published Recommendations
  23. Patients with a Failed Renal Transplant
  24. Once More - Still Another Disaster: The Van Earthquake
  25. Erich Frank (1884-1957): Unsung Pioneer in Nephrology
  26. Vascular Access
  27. Vascular Access
  28. Treatment and Outcome of Idiopathic Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis: Immunosuppressive Agents or Renin Angiotensin System Inhibitors
  29. Long-Term Prognostic Value of Coronary Flow Velocity Reserve in Renal Transplant Recipients
  30. Management of Crush Syndrome Casualties after Disasters
  31. Statin use is associated with lower inflammation and erythropoietin responsiveness index in hemodialysis patients
  32. Two Cases Presenting with Acute Renal Failure: One with Renal Lymphoma and Other with Lung Cancer Metastases to the Kidneys
  33. Conversion to Sirolimus in Renal Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center Experience
  34. Serum uric acid level is associated with cardiac hypertrophy in renal transplant recipients
  35. Renal Disaster Relief Task Force in Haiti earthquake
  36. Does pregnancy increase graft loss in female renal allograft recipients?
  37. The quality of life in hemodialysis patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
  38. Endothelial dysfunction in hemodialysis patients with failed renal transplants
  39. Hurricane Katrina and chronic dialysis patients: better tidings than originally feared?
  40. Plasma Ghrelin Levels Are Associated with Coronary Microvascular and Endothelial Dysfunction in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
  41. The Effect of the Type of Membrane on Intradialytic Complications and Mortality in Crush Syndrome
  42. Myoglobinuric Acute Kidney Failure
  43. Impact of HLA on the Underlying Primary Diseases in Turkish Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease
  44. Effect of Cyclosporin A and Tacrolimus on Sister Chromatid Exchange Frequency in Renal Transplant Patients
  45. Systolic time intervals in haemodialysis patients with normal ejection fraction: an echocardiographic study
  46. Fever of unknown origin in a hemodialysis patient with a failed allograft
  47. Outcomes of Acute Renal Failure Patients Requiring Intermittent Hemodialysis
  48. Living unrelated—commercial—kidney transplantation: when there is no chance to survive
  49. Management of Crush-Related Injuries after Disasters
  50. A Global Renal Disaster Relief Task Force
  51. Ribavirin Treatment in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Infection Who Had Renal Transplantation
  52. Features of Chronic Hemodialysis Practice after the Marmara Earthquake
  53. Cost of renal replacement therapy in Turkey
  54. Endothelial function is more impaired in hemodialysis patients than renal transplant recipients
  55. Occult HBV infection and YMDD variants in hemodialysis patients with chronic HCV infection
  56. The organization and interventions of the ISN Renal Disaster Relief Task Force
  57. The changes in serum leptin, body fat mass and insulin resistance after renal transplantation
  58. Infectious Complications after Mass Disasters: The Marmara Earthquake Experience
  59. Lessons learned from the Marmara disaster: Time period under the rubble
  60. Association between hepatitis C virus infection and development of posttransplantation diabetes mellitus in renal transplant recipients12
  61. Severe Alloimmune Hemolytic Anemia after Renal Transplantation
  62. Treatment Modalities and Outcome of the Renal Victims of the Marmara Earthquake
  63. The effect of angiotensin converting enzyme gene polymorphism on chronic allograft dysfunction in living donor renal transplant recipients
  64. Systolic time intervals in haemodialysis patients with normal ejection fraction: An echocardiographic study
  65. Outcome of living unrelated (commercial) renal transplantation
  66. The Marmara earthquake: Epidemiological analysis of the victims with nephrological problems
  67. Intervention of the Renal Disaster Relief Task Force in the 1999 Marmara, Turkey earthquake
  68. Serial measurements of serum transaminases in renal transplant recipients with chronic hepatitis C: do they reflect disease severity?
  69. Sincere thanks of Turkish nephrologists to their European friends
  70. Relationship between Gingival Hyperplasia and Class II Histocompatibility Antigens in Renal Transplant Recipients
  71. Interaction between Cyclosporine A and Verapamil, Felodipine, and Isradipine
  72. Tuberculin Responsiveness in Hemodialysis Patients
  73. POSTTRANSPLANT MALARIA1
  74. Human Papillomavirus in a Patient With Severe Gingival Overgrowth Associated With Cyclosporine Therapy.
  75. PERICARDITIS FOLLOWING RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
  76. LIMITED USE OF MINOXIDIL IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS BECAUSE OF THE ADDITIVE SIDE-EFFECTS OF CYCLOSPORINE ON HYPERTRICHOSIS