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Variability in CKD stage in outpatients followed in two large renal clinics: implications for CKD trials and the status of current knowledge of patterns of CKD to ESRD progression

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Onuigbo, M.A., Onuigbo, N.T. Variability in CKD stage in outpatients followed in two large renal clinics: implications for CKD trials and the status of current knowledge of patterns of CKD to ESRD progression. Int Urol Nephrol 44, 1589–1590 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-011-0039-2

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