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Udani SM et al. – Nevertheless, proteinuria and decline in estimated GFR may represent an irreversible degree of injury to the kidney that limits the impact of any therapy. The identification and use of novel markers of kidney injury to assess the impact of antihyper tensive therapy may yield clearer direction with regard to optimal management of hypertension in the setting of CKD.

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