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Effect of Gender on the Progression of Nondiabetic Renal Disease: a Meta-analysis

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Specialty Nephrology
Date 2000 Feb 9
PMID 10665939
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Abstract

There is previously published evidence that male gender is associated with a more rapid rate of progression of nondiabetic chronic renal disease. However, some investigators have concluded that no such association exists. To help resolve this issue, a meta-analysis was performed using 68 studies that met defined criteria and contained a total of 11,345 patients to evaluate the effect of gender on the progression of nondiabetic chronic renal disease. The results indicate that men with chronic renal disease of various etiologies show a more rapid decline in renal function with time than do women.

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