Searching for Genes That Matter in Acute Kidney Injury: A Systematic Review
AUTOR(ES)
Lu, Jonathan C. T.
FONTE
American Society of Nephrology
RESUMO
Background and Objectives: Identifying patients who may develop acute kidney injury (AKI) remains challenging, as clinical determinants explain only a portion of individual risk. Another factor that likely affects risk is intrinsic genetic variability. Therefore, a systematic review of studies was performed that related the development or prognosis of AKI to genetic variation.
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