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Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients with Glomerular Disease Attending a Single Academic Center in North Carolina O'Shaughnessy et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45: (DOI: / ) Table 1. Baseline characteristics based on glomerular disease subtype (48 pregnancies in 43 women)
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients with Glomerular Disease Attending a Single Academic Center in North Carolina O'Shaughnessy et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45: (DOI: / ) Table 2. Major fetal and maternal outcomes based on glomerular disease subtype (48 pregnancies in 43 women)
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients with Glomerular Disease Attending a Single Academic Center in North Carolina O'Shaughnessy et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45: (DOI: / ) Fig. 1. Temporal trends in serum creatinine classified on the basis of glomerular disease subtype (including patients with complete laboratory data at all 3 time-points, n = 22, and excluding 1 patient with FSGS who presented with advanced stage 5 CKD).
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients with Glomerular Disease Attending a Single Academic Center in North Carolina O'Shaughnessy et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45: (DOI: / ) Fig. 2. Temporal trends in urinary protein based on glomerular disease subtype (including patients with complete laboratory data at all 3 time-points, n = 18). * Grams of protein per gram of creatinine in a spot urine sample or, if unavailable, grams of protein in a 24-h urine collection.
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