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    Glomerular filtration rate in severely overweight normotensive humans by Anastasio, Pietro, Spitali, Lucia, Frangiosa, Annamaria, Molino, Daniela, Stellato, Davide, Cirillo, Eleonora, Pollastro, Rosa Maria, Capodicasa, Laura, Sepe, Joseph, Federico, Pasquale, Gaspare De Santo, Natale

    Published in American journal of kidney diseases (01-06-2000)
    “…The study examined whether indexing glomerular filtration rate (GFR) for body surface area is appropriate for people who are severely overweight. Twenty…”
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    Acid-base state in patients after cardiac transplantation by Frangiosa, Annamaria, De Santo, Luca Salvatore, De Santo, Natale Gaspare, Anastasio, Pietro, Favazzi, Pietro, Cirillo, Elenora, Cotrufo, Maurizio, Adroguè, Horacio J

    Published in American journal of nephrology (01-07-2002)
    “…Patients with advanced heart failure commonly develop simple or mixed acid-base disturbances. The altered acid-base homeostasis can occur as a consequence of…”
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    Nephrotic edema by De Santo, N G, Pollastro, R M, Saviano, C, Pascale, C, Di Stasio, V, Chiricone, D, Cirillo, E, Molino, D, Stellato, D, Frangiosa, A, Favazzi, P, Capodicasa, L, Bellini, L, Anastasio, P, Perna, A, Sepe, J, Cirillo, M

    Published in Seminars in nephrology (01-05-2001)
    “…This article starts with a concise synopsis of the history of edema. The role of underfilling, overflow, antidiuretic hormone, and acquaporins is subsequently…”
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    The renal hemodynamic response to an oral protein load is normal in IgA nephropathy by De Santo, N G, Anastasio, P, Spitali, L, Cirillo, M, Santoro, D, Pollastro, R M, Cirillo, E, Capodicasa, D, Capasso, G

    Published in Nephron (2015) (1997)
    “…The study was devised to explore the effects of an acute oral protein load on renal hemodynamic response in patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN). The study was…”
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    Renal reserve is normal in adults born with unilateral renal agenesis and is not related to hyperfiltration or renal failure by De Santo, N G, Anastasio, P, Spitali, L, Santoro, D, Capodicasa, D, Cirillo, E, Capasso, G

    “…This study was carried out to examine the renal hemodynamic response in adult patients with single kidneys born with unilateral renal agenesis. A group of 21…”
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    Renal reserve is normal in patients with dilative cardiomyopathy waiting for heart transplantation by Frangiosa, A, Spitali, L, Molino, D, Cirillo, E, De Santo, L S, Marra, C, Maiello, C, De Vivo, F, Pascale, C, Favazzi, P, Di Leo, V A, De Santo, N G, Anastasio, P

    Published in Mineral and electrolyte metabolism (01-01-1999)
    “…Renal reserve was explored by means of an oral protein load (2 g/kg body weight) under the form of cooked red meat in a group of 9 patients with end-stage…”
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