The measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is an important index in the evaluation and follow-up of patients with renal disease and transplant recipients. Unfortunately, its clinical usefulness was limited for many years because of the difficulties associated with the measurement of inulin clearance. Marked simplification in the measurement of GFR occurred as a result of the introduction of radioactively-labeled iothalamate, a substance reported to be handled by the kidney in an identical manner as inulin [1].1 Sigman, Elwood and Knox [3], as well as others [4–7], clearly demonstrated that the clearance of isotopically labeled iothalamate, administered by continuous infusion, was identical to that of inulin over a wide range of fil...
A rapid new method for measuring glomerular filtration rates using 111In diethylenetriamine pentaace...
Iothalamate measured by capillary electrophoresis is a suitable alternative to radiolabeled inulin i...
Is 125I iothalamate an ideal marker for glomerular filtration? The triiodinated angiographic contras...
The measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is an important index in the evaluation and foll...
Rigorous assessment of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) requires the measurement of the renal cl...
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is believed to be the overall index of renal function in health and...
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is believed to be the overall index of renal function in health and...
Rigorous assessment of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) requires the measurement of the renal cl...
Inulin clearance has, for a long time, been considered as the reference method to determine measured...
Inulin clearance has, for a long time, been considered as the reference method to determine measured...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is usually determined by estimation of iothalamate (IOT) clearance....
A rapid new method for measuring glomerular filtration rates using 111In diethylenetriamine pentaace...
Iothalamate measured by capillary electrophoresis is a suitable alternative to radiolabeled inulin i...
Is 125I iothalamate an ideal marker for glomerular filtration? The triiodinated angiographic contras...
The measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is an important index in the evaluation and foll...
Rigorous assessment of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) requires the measurement of the renal cl...
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is believed to be the overall index of renal function in health and...
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is believed to be the overall index of renal function in health and...
Rigorous assessment of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) requires the measurement of the renal cl...
Inulin clearance has, for a long time, been considered as the reference method to determine measured...
Inulin clearance has, for a long time, been considered as the reference method to determine measured...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
In studies on the progression of chronic renal failure the measurement of GFR must be very reliable,...
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is usually determined by estimation of iothalamate (IOT) clearance....
A rapid new method for measuring glomerular filtration rates using 111In diethylenetriamine pentaace...
Iothalamate measured by capillary electrophoresis is a suitable alternative to radiolabeled inulin i...
Is 125I iothalamate an ideal marker for glomerular filtration? The triiodinated angiographic contras...