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Does glomerular hyperfiltration in pregnancy damage the kidney in women with more parities
International Urology and Nephrology, 07/09/09
Gumus II et al. - Glomerular hyperfiltration due to pregnancy does not have adverse effects on kidney in women with more parities. Pregnancy may have possible protective mechanisms for kidney against adverse effects of glomerular hyperfiltration.
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