Like blood pressure and cholesterol, hoocysteine shows a paradoxical inverse relationship with cardiovascular complications in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). A paper by Ducloux et al. in this issue adds perhaps decisive evidence on malnutrition-hypoalbuminemia as the main factor explaining the counterintuitive association between homocysteine and clinical outcome reported in previous studies
Plasma reduced homocysteine concentrations are increased in end-stage renal disease.BackgroundPlasma...
The homocysteine hypothesis states that circulating homocysteine is a vascular toxin in concentratio...
To establish whether the frequent finding of a moderate–intermediate increase in plasma total homocy...
Like blood pressure and cholesterol, hoocysteine shows a paradoxical inverse relationship with cardi...
BackgroundThe reason(s) for the apparently paradoxical 'reverse' association in end-stage renal dise...
Homocysteine, renal function, and risk of cardiovascular disease.BackgroundPatients with renal impai...
In the general population, hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular dis...
Hyperhomocysteinemia predicts cardiovascular outcomes in hemodialysis patients.BackgroundWe prospect...
Conventional risk factors of cardiovascular disease and mortality in the general population such as ...
Reverse epidemiology of cardiovascular risk factors in maintenance dialysis patients. Conventional r...
BACKGROUND: Patients with renal impairment have markedly elevated homocysteine levels and are at par...
Association between serum homocysteine and markers of impaired kidney function in adults in the Unit...
An MTHFR variant, homocysteine, and cardiovascular comorbidity in renal disease.BackgroundIt is uncl...
Hyperhomocysteinemia, nutritional status, and cardiovascular disease in hemodialysis patients.Backgr...
Most large observational studies available today establish that moderate hyperhomocysteinemia, eithe...
Plasma reduced homocysteine concentrations are increased in end-stage renal disease.BackgroundPlasma...
The homocysteine hypothesis states that circulating homocysteine is a vascular toxin in concentratio...
To establish whether the frequent finding of a moderate–intermediate increase in plasma total homocy...
Like blood pressure and cholesterol, hoocysteine shows a paradoxical inverse relationship with cardi...
BackgroundThe reason(s) for the apparently paradoxical 'reverse' association in end-stage renal dise...
Homocysteine, renal function, and risk of cardiovascular disease.BackgroundPatients with renal impai...
In the general population, hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular dis...
Hyperhomocysteinemia predicts cardiovascular outcomes in hemodialysis patients.BackgroundWe prospect...
Conventional risk factors of cardiovascular disease and mortality in the general population such as ...
Reverse epidemiology of cardiovascular risk factors in maintenance dialysis patients. Conventional r...
BACKGROUND: Patients with renal impairment have markedly elevated homocysteine levels and are at par...
Association between serum homocysteine and markers of impaired kidney function in adults in the Unit...
An MTHFR variant, homocysteine, and cardiovascular comorbidity in renal disease.BackgroundIt is uncl...
Hyperhomocysteinemia, nutritional status, and cardiovascular disease in hemodialysis patients.Backgr...
Most large observational studies available today establish that moderate hyperhomocysteinemia, eithe...
Plasma reduced homocysteine concentrations are increased in end-stage renal disease.BackgroundPlasma...
The homocysteine hypothesis states that circulating homocysteine is a vascular toxin in concentratio...
To establish whether the frequent finding of a moderate–intermediate increase in plasma total homocy...