2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hkjn.2015.11.002
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Unaffordability of renal replacement therapy in Nigeria

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“…Studies in Africa show that men were more likely to receive RRT than women [96,97]. In Japan, the incidence of treated ESRD in females was less than half of that in males (3,287 in males vs. 1,764 women per million population treated) [91], but no explanations are given for this finding.…”
Section: Sex Differences In Access To Dialysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Studies in Africa show that men were more likely to receive RRT than women [96,97]. In Japan, the incidence of treated ESRD in females was less than half of that in males (3,287 in males vs. 1,764 women per million population treated) [91], but no explanations are given for this finding.…”
Section: Sex Differences In Access To Dialysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Однако чаще наблюдается ишемическая нефропатия с альбуминурией, гипертензией и мед-ленным прогрессированием ХБП [87]. Острая почечная недостаточность без гипертензии у па-циентов с СС может быть обусловлена интерсти-циальным нефритом или сочетанием СС с АНЦА-ассоциированным васкулитом, в последнем случае исходы неблагоприятны [88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98].…”
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“…Исследования, проведенные в Африке, показали, что мужчины с большей вероятностью будут по-лучать ЗПТ по сравнению с женщинами [96,97]. В Японии лечение тХПН у женщин осуществляется более чем вдвое реже, чем у мужчин (3,287 мужчин и 1,764 женщин на млн популяции, получающей лечение) [91]; никаких объяснений этим данным не представлено.…”
Section: альманах клиническойunclassified
“…Studies in Africa show that men were more likely to receive RRT than women (96,97). In Japan, the incidence of treated ESRD in females was less than half of that in males (3,287 in males vs. 1,764 women per million population treated) (91): no explanations are given for this finding.…”
Section: Sex Differences In Access To Dialysismentioning
confidence: 99%