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    Protein malnutrition and decreased protein turnover in chronic renal allograft failure by Baltzan, M A, Shoker, A S, Baltzan, R B

    Published in Clinical nephrology (01-02-1997)
    “…To define the longitudinal relationship of declining renal function to protein consumption and turnover in the failing renal allograft model of chronic renal…”
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    Variations in living donor graft rates by dialysis clinic: effect on outcome and cost of chronic renal failure therapy by Baltzan, M A, Ahmed, S, Baltzan, R B, Marshall, R P, Thoma, E L, Nicol, M F

    Published in Clinical nephrology (01-06-1997)
    “…Examination of nephrology practice variations in living donor renal grafts to determine their influence on organ supply, quality, and cost of chronic renal…”
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    Improved urea clearance raises the BUN in continuous peritoneal dialysis by Baltzan, M A, Shoker, A A, Baltzan, R B, Pylypchuk, G B

    Published in Clinical nephrology (01-03-1996)
    “…Cross-sectional studies in steady state dialysed chronic end-stage renal failure patients show urea clearance (Kt/V) and total urea excretion (protein…”
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    HLA-identity--long-term renal graft survival, acute vascular, chronic vascular, and acute interstitial rejection by Baltzan, M A, Shoker, A S, Baltzan, R B, George, D

    Published in Transplantation (27-03-1996)
    “…The object is analysis of the impact of acute and chronic rejection on long-term function in HLA-identical renal transplants performed from 1967 to 1995 by the…”
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    Bilateral traumatic renal artery thrombosis by Ready, L B, Wright, C, Baltzan, R B

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (03-11-1973)
    “…A case of bilateral traumatic renal artery thrombosis involving three renal arteries is presented. Four other cases of this entity are summarized for…”
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    Clinical value of cadaveric renal homotransplantation by Baltzan, M A, Baltzan, R B

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (20-02-1971)
    “…Cadaveric renal transplantation was found to be potentially applicable to 80% of a uremic population as observed over a six-year period. Death prior to…”
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    Evaluation of aerobic Bactec 6A non-resin- and 16A resin-containing media for the recovery of microorganisms causing peritonitis by Blondeau, Joseph M., Pylypchuk, George B., Kappel, Joanne E., Baltzan, Richard B., Yaschuk, Yvonne, Adolph, Allyson J.

    “…Recovery of microorganisms causing peritonitis in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) continues to be problematic. To date, there is…”
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    Experiences with high doses of furosemide in renal disease and resistant edematous states by Silverberg, D S, Ulan, R A, Baltzan, M A, Baltzan, R B

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (18-07-1970)
    “…Six cases of edema, three due to the nephrotic syndrome, one to congestive heart failure and two to chronic renal failure, are reported in which furosemide was…”
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    HLA matching enhances long-term renal graft survival but does not relate to acute rejection by Baltzan, M A, Baltzan, R B, Baltzan, B L, Cunningham, T C, Pylypchuk, G B, Dyck, R F, West, M L

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (01-07-1990)
    “…Forty patients with end-stage chronic renal failure received living donor renal grafts, matched at more than 1 HLA haplotype, over the last 25 years. Of these…”
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    Late failure in cadaveric renal allografts by Baltzan, R B, Baltzan, M A

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (01-11-1969)
    “…Sixteen patients with renal cadaveric allografts who have survived for one year or longer are reported. The patients were analyzed from the standpoint of…”
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    Early acute rejection of renal homografts: a characteristic clinical syndrome by Baltzan, M A, Baltzan, R B, Pastershank, S, Cunningham, T

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (21-07-1973)
    “…Seven of 74 patients with early functioning cadaveric renal homografts developed acute oliguric renal failure after the second but before the ninth day…”
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