2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.07.897751
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Nephrotic Syndrome-Associated Hypercoagulopathy is Alleviated by Nuclear Receptor Agonist Therapy with both Pioglitazone and Glucocorticoids

Abstract: Manuscript Type: Original Article SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTNephrotic syndrome (NS) is characterized by massive proteinuria and is complicated by a complex, acquired hypercoagulopathy that markedly increases the risk for potentially life-threatening venous thromboembolism (VTE). This study demonstrates a strong correlation between proteinuria reduction and improvement of an established VTE-risk biomarker, in both a well-established animal model and in childhood NS before and after steroid treatment. We show that n… Show more

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