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Emilia Macsai

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Macsai E, Kiss I
Orv Hetil . 2017 Nov; 158(43):1708-1714. PMID: 29135295
The significance of peritoneal dialysis in kidney replacement therapy is expected to increase, so it is important to reconsider glucose exposure to minimize the adverse effects. The first step was...
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Vegh Z, Macsai E, Lakatos L, Lakatos P
Dig Liver Dis . 2017 May; 49(6):718-719. PMID: 28462885
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Macsai E, Benke A, Kiss I
Medicine (Baltimore) . 2015 Nov; 94(45):e1933. PMID: 26559261
Skin autofluorescence (SAF) is a proven prognostic factor of mortality in hemodialysis patients. Traditional and nontraditional risk factors are almost equivalent in peritoneal dialysis (PD), and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is...
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Macsai E, Rakk E, Mileder M, Fulcz A
Orv Hetil . 2015 Aug; 156(33):1341-7. PMID: 26256498
Introduction: Skin autofluorescence has a well-known significance for screening diabetes and early diagnosis of vascular complications. It predicts cardiovascular events better than hemoglobin A1c, hence skin autofluorescence is a marker...
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Macsai E, Rakk E, Mileder M, Fulcz A
Orv Hetil . 2014 Sep; 155(36):1421-5. PMID: 25176516
According to latest guidelines hemoglobin A1C plays a central role in the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. It is well-known from epidemiologic studies that a high rate of diabetic patients enters...
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Macsai E, Nemeth I, Benke A, David G
Orv Hetil . 2014 Apr; 155(16):627-33. PMID: 24733105
Introduction: Cardiac troponin T in renal failure is used for the assessment of cardiovascular risk and mortality. Elevated cardiac troponin T levels correlate with subclinical myocardial necrosis, coronary heart disease,...
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Macsai E, Takats Z, Derzbach L, Korner A, Vasarhelyi B
Diabetes Technol Ther . 2013 Jan; 15(3):269-72. PMID: 23343332
Background: Accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in tissues is a major risk factor for diabetes-associated complications. Skin autofluorescence (SAF) values measured by a specific noninvasive approach (AGE Reader;...
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Macsai E
Orv Hetil . 2012 Oct; 153(42):1651-7. PMID: 23063897
Formation of advanced glycation end-products plays role in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications and related ongoing connective tissue degeneration as part of atherosclerosis and chronic kidney disease. The cumulative metabolic...
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Macsai E, Benke A, Cseh A, Vasarhelyi B
Acta Physiol Hung . 2012 Aug; 99(2):216-22. PMID: 22849846
Skin autofluorescence (SAF) measurement is a simple, noninvasive method to assess tissue advanced glycation end products (AGE). In patients with end-stage renal disease and in those on hemodialysis AGE production...
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Toldi G, Beko G, Kadar G, Macsai E, Kovacs L, Vasarhelyi B, et al.
Clin Chem Lab Med . 2012 Jun; 51(2):327-32. PMID: 22718576
Background: Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) is a biomarker increasingly used for the assessment of systemic inflammation. We aimed to evaluate suPAR for the assessment of inflammatory activity in...