Title of article
Pericardial Thickening in Chronic Kidney Disease: What Meaning?
Author/Authors
Nardi, Emilio Department of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular and Nephrourologic Diseases - Chair of Internal Medicine and Hypertension Excellence Centre of the European Society of Hypertension - University of Palermo, Italy , Palermo, Alessandro Department of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular and Nephrourologic Diseases - Chair of Internal Medicine and Hypertension Excellence Centre of the European Society of Hypertension - University of Palermo, Italy , Cerasola, Giovanni Department of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular and Nephrourologic Diseases - Chair of Internal Medicine and Hypertension Excellence Centre of the European Society of Hypertension - University of Palermo, Italy
Pages
2
From page
586
To page
587
Abstract
In this issue of International Journal of Nephrology
and Urology, the manuscript by Ijoma et al (1)
investigates pericardial alterations in patients with
chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Uremic pericarditis is less frequent than in the
past, due the advances in management of patients
with renal failure. It may be observed in 6-10% of
patients with advanced renal failure (2).
Keywords
What Meaning , Pericardial , CKD , ESRD
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2010
Record number
2433625
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