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Resolved: Targeting a Higher Hemoglobin Is Associated with Greater Risk in Patients with CKD Anemia
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 06/26/09
Singh AK et al. - Some time has passed since the torrent of discussion surrounding the cardiovascular risk of pushing up hemoglobin concentrations in dialysis patients with erythropoietin. The debate here reflects a look back on the tension produced by confusing data and outcomes.
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