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Elisabeth L Metry

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Deesker L, Karacoban H, Metry E, Garrelfs S, Bacchetta J, Boyer O, et al.
Kidney Int Rep . 2024 Oct; 9(10):3006-3015. PMID: 39430166
Introduction: Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is known for its variable clinical course, even within families. However, the extent of this heterogeneity has not been well-studied. We aimed to analyze...
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Metry E, Deesker L, Garrelfs S, Oosterveld M, Beekman K, Cornelissen E, et al.
Kidney Int . 2023 Oct; 104(5):1038. PMID: 37863627
No abstract available.
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Metry E, Garrelfs S, Deesker L, Acquaviva C, DAmbrosio V, Bacchetta J, et al.
Kidney Int Rep . 2023 Oct; 8(10):2029-2042. PMID: 37849991
Introduction: Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) has a highly heterogeneous disease course. Apart from the c.508G>A (p.Gly170Arg) variant, which imparts a relatively favorable outcome, little is known about determinants of...
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Metry E, Deesker L, Garrelfs S, Oosterveld M, Beekman K, Cornelissen M, et al.
Kidney Int . 2023 Jun; 104(1):203-204. PMID: 37349052
No abstract available.
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Metry E, Garrelfs S, Peters-Sengers H, Vaz F, Bijlsma J, Neradova A, et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant . 2023 Mar; 38(7):1773-1775. PMID: 36898675
No abstract available.
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Garrelfs S, Metry E, van Harskamp D, Vaz F, van den Akker C, Schierbeek H, et al.
Kidney Int . 2023 Mar; 103(5):990-993. PMID: 36871948
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Metry E, Oosterveld M, Groothoff J, Bacchetta J
Kidney Int . 2022 Jul; 102(2):446. PMID: 35870818
No abstract available.
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Metry E, Garrelfs S, Peters-Sengers H, Hulton S, Acquaviva C, Bacchetta J, et al.
Kidney Int Rep . 2022 Feb; 7(2):210-220. PMID: 35155860
Introduction: In primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1), oxalate overproduction frequently causes kidney stones, nephrocalcinosis, and kidney failure. As PH1 is caused by a congenital liver enzyme defect, combined liver-kidney transplantation...
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Metry E, van Dijk L, Peters-Sengers H, Oosterveld M, Groothoff J, Ploeg R, et al.
Pediatr Nephrol . 2021 Apr; 36(8):2217-2226. PMID: 33830344
Background: Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is characterized by hepatic overproduction of oxalate and often results in kidney failure. Liver-kidney transplantation is recommended, either combined (CLKT) or sequentially performed (SLKT)....