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Kirkpantur A et al. – The present study demonstrates an association between serum fetuin–A levels, coronary artery calcification, and bone mineral densities—except for the lumbar spine, in maintenance HD patients. However, the results should be interpreted with caution because of the cross–sectional design of the study.

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