Graham W Lipkin
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Recent Articles
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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, 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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Peracha J, Pitcher D, Santhakumaran S, Steenkamp R, Fotheringham J, Day J, et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 2021 Dec;
37(11):2201-2213.
PMID: 34902021
Background: Routine monitoring of outcomes for patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) is important to drive ongoing quality improvement in patient care. In this study we describe the development of...
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Garrelfs S, Rumsby G, Peters-Sengers H, Erger F, Groothoff J, Beck B, et al.
Kidney Int
. 2019 Nov;
96(6):1389-1399.
PMID: 31685312
Primary hyperoxaluria type 2 is a rare inherited disorder of glyoxylate metabolism causing nephrocalcinosis, renal stone formation and ultimately kidney failure. Previously, primary hyperoxaluria type 2 was considered to have...
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Fenton A, Montgomery E, Nightingale P, Peters A, Sheerin N, Wroe A, et al.
BMC Nephrol
. 2018 Nov;
19(1):336.
PMID: 30466393
Background: There is a need for a large, contemporary, multi-centre series of measured glomerular filtration rates (mGFR) from healthy individuals to determine age- and gender-specific reference ranges for GFR. We...
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Sarween N, Drayson M, Hodson J, Knox E, Plant T, Day C, et al.
Am J Reprod Immunol
. 2018 Sep;
80(5):e13041.
PMID: 30168226
Problem: Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a leading cause of maternal and foetal morbidity worldwide. Given the implication of immune mechanisms, we compared markers of humoral immunity in PE and their relationship...
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Knight S, Metcalfe L, ODonoghue K, Ball S, Beale A, Beale W, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Oct;
11(10):e0162136.
PMID: 27776143
Background: It has been suggested that the research priorities of those funding and performing research in transplantation may differ from those of end service users such as patients, carers and...
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Ahmed I, Phan T, Lipkin G, Frenneaux M
J Med Case Rep
. 2009 Jan;
3:31.
PMID: 19178729
Introduction: We report an unusual and interesting case of a 24-year-old woman with nephropathic cystinosis in association with concomitant isolated noncompaction of the left ventricle. Left ventricular noncompaction usually presents...
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Kolhe N, Stevens P, Crowe A, Lipkin G, Harrison D
Crit Care
. 2008 Dec;
12 Suppl 1:S2.
PMID: 19105800
Introduction: This study pools data from the UK Intensive Care National Audit and Research Center (ICNARC) Case Mix Programme (CMP) to evaluate the case mix, outcome and activity for 17,326...
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Day C, Lipkin G, Savage C
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 2008 Nov;
24(2):344-7.
PMID: 19037083
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