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Intensified treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and overt nephropathyN Joss
Renal Unit and Diabetes Centre, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK
QJM 97:219-27. 2004..Effective treatment exists, but no clinical audit or large trial has reduced the rate of loss of renal function as effectively as in small groups of intensively managed patients...
Diabetic nephropathy: how effective is treatment in clinical practice?N Joss
Renal Unit and. Diabetic Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK
QJM 95:41-9. 2002..A challenging but achievable standard for audit would be to reduce the rate of progression to <0.25 ml/min/month in 70% of patients with diabetic nephropathy presenting with a serum creatinine <150 micromol/l...
Anaemia is common and predicts mortality in diabetic nephropathyN Joss
Renal Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0SF, UK
QJM 100:641-7. 2007..Diabetes is the single largest cause of chronic renal failure, accounting for 18% of patients on renal replacement therapy in the UK...
Lobar nephronia in a transplanted kidneyN Joss
Renal Transplant Department, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK
Clin Nephrol 64:311-4. 2005..Treatment with antibiotics was associated with resolution of the mass. Lobar nephronia is a diagnosis based upon renal ultrasonography and must be considered in a patient with a solid mass in the kidney...
