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    Gender-specific differences in hemodialysis patients: a multicenter longitudinal study from Serbia
    (2022)
    Djukanović, Ljubica (7006214786)
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    Ležaić, Višnja (55904881900)
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    Dimković, Nada (6603958094)
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    Marinković, Jelena (7004611210)
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    Aksić Milićević, Biserka (55191338600)
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    Arsenijević, Svetlana (57775974700)
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    Arsenović, Aleksandra (8559402600)
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    Ceković, Biljana (57193213606)
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    Ćelić, Dejan (25642365700)
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    Djordjević, Verica (57196659548)
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    Djurin, Miloš (57776883900)
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    Filipović, Nenad (57777334000)
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    Gajić, Selena (57221714702)
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    Haviža-Lilić, Branimir (6504026199)
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    Jandrić, Miloš (57775974800)
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    Jovanović, Nasta (56770882300)
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    Knežević, Violeta (55751805200)
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    Krsmanović, Svetlana (57776205500)
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    Marković, Dragana (24426339600)
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    Maksić, Djoko (59835421000)
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    Maslovarić, Jelena (56239036200)
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    Milanović, Snežana (57775974900)
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    Mitić, Branka (6603935414)
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    Ostojić, Ana (57776884000)
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    Petković, Dobrila (57193212043)
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    Pilipović, Dragana (56771531100)
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    Sokolović, Miodrag (57044590900)
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    Stanković, Dragana (57777334100)
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    Stojanović, Marina (7004959134)
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    Stojšić Vuksanović, Tatjana (57776435400)
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    Tirmenštajn, Biserka (57776884100)
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    Uzelac, Jadranka (57776435500)
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    Vesić, Nataša (57776205600)
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    Vojinović, Goran (56771390200)
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    Vukša, Vanja (57776435600)
    Purpose: The study was undertaken with the aim to determine gender-specific differences in incident hemodialysis (HD) patient and their changes over time. Methods: The retrospective longitudinal closed cohort study involved 441 incident patients starting HD in 2014 and followed for 1–59 (median 43, IQR 40) months. Demographic, clinical data, treatment characteristics, laboratory findings and outcome were abstracted from the patients’ medical records. Results: The relative number of males on HD was about twice that of females throughout the five years investigated. At the beginning of the study, no significant differences were found in the main demographic and clinical characteristics except that diabetes was more often the underlying disease in men than in women. Systolic blood pressure decreased over time significantly more in females than in males. Throughout the study spKt/V was significantly higher in females than in males, but it increased in patients of both genders. There were no gender differences for comorbidities, vascular access and the majority of laboratory findings except for higher serum levels of creatinine and CRP in men than in women. Relatively more females were treated with erythropoiesis stimulating agents and phosphate binders than males. Age and malignancy were selected as significant predictors of mortality for both genders, and, in addition, polycystic kidney disease, serum level of albumin and CRP for men, but spKt/V for women. Conclusion: Some significant gender differences were observed throughout, while others appeared during the study but none of them were due to gender inequalities in the applied treatment. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
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    Treatment of lupus nephritis by mycophenolate mofetil
    (2010)
    Rabrenović, Violeta (6506693321)
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    Poskurica, Mileta (6602278646)
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    Kovaević, Zoran (36448386800)
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    Neić, Vidosava (36448359000)
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    Savin, Marina (18936901400)
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    Mitić, Branka (6603935414)
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    Dimković, Nada (6603958094)
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    Uković, Edomir (36448563100)
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    Vujić, Danica (55406378700)
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    Pljea, Steva (36448587500)
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    Peruniić-Peković, Gordana (36448558900)
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    Urić, Slobodan (6504007604)
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    Mitić, Igor (6602508601)
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    Ratković, Marina (6603579593)
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    Marinković, Jelena (7004611210)
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    Jovanović, Dragan (17734929100)
    Background/Aims: Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) has been increasingly used for the treatment of lupus nephritis (LN). The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy and safety of MMF used with low doses of corticosteroids as maintenance therapy in patients with LN. Methods: The study covered 35 patients, most of them with proliferative types of LN (5 WHO class III, 26 class IV), while 1 had class V and 3 class VI nephritis. MMF was administered in the dose of 1.5-2 g/24 h and prednisone at 10-20 mg/day. The treatment effects were followed over a 12-month period. Results: After 3 months of therapy significant reduction in proteinuria was achieved (2.1 ± 2.4 g/24 h vs. 1.0 ± 1.0 g/24 h, p < 0.01) and maintained to the end of the study. In parallel, a significant rise in serum albumin, a fall of cholesterol and a significant increase in mean glomerular filtration rate were noted. Complete remission was achieved in 16 patients (45.7%), including all patients in class III and V plus 10 patients in class IV. Not a single adverse effect was observed. Conclusion: MMF combined with low doses of steroids is an effective and safe treatment for the maintenance of stable remission of LN. © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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