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From Cleveland Clinic Articles

Neoadjuvant VEGF-Targeted Therapy in Renal Cell Carcinoma

, November 19, 2009

Recent therapeutic advances in metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) have included agents targeted against vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).
 

Bioartificial Kidney Meeting Research Milestones

November 19, 2009

A pioneering implantable artificial kidney developed jointly by teams of researchers at Cleveland Clinic, the University of California at San Francisco, and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is on track to meet project milestones in a pilot and feasibility study funded by the NIH.
 

Changes in the In-Hospital Dialysis Unit

October 08, 2009

The provision of in-hospital dialysis services over the next decade will necessitate a rethinking of the unit infrastructure.
 

Partial Nephrectomy for Larger Renal Masses

October 08, 2009

Partial nephrectomy has been the procedure of choice for patients with poor renal function, tumors in solitary kidneys or bilateral renal tumors.
 

How a 'Glomerulonephritis Board' Can Help Improve Patient Care

October 08, 2009

Considering the advancement in the diagnosis and treatment of glomerular disease, we formed a Glomerulonephritis Board (GN Board) at Cleveland Clinic that brings together key medical specialists.
 

Optimal Use of the Electronic Medical Record in CKD

October 08, 2009

The electronic medical record (EMR) has enabled creation of a CKD registry, a database that contains demographic information, clinical parameters, and outcome measurements of more than 41,000 CKD patients who have received medical care within the Cleveland Clinic Health System since January 2005.
 

Redefining Hypertension for Tomorrow: Target Levels

September 01, 2009

There is sufficient evidence to demonstrate that lowering BP to less than 140/90 mm Hg offers cardiovascular and renal protection.
 

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Prostate

, September 01, 2009

Prostate magnetic resonance (MR) provides high-resolution images of the prostate; seminal vesicles; and nearby pelvic organs and structures, including the bladder and rectum.
 

Kidney Function in Living Donors: Understanding Health Versus Disease

August 19, 2009

Data from 1,000 former kidney donors suggest that normal values of glomerular filtration rate decline with age.
 

Live-Donor Transplants Ease Racial Disparities in Outcomes

July 20, 2009

Live-donor (LD) renal transplantation eliminates racial disparities in outcomes among African-American (AA) transplant recipients, according to researchers at the Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute and the clinic's Transplant Center.
 

 

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