Cardiovascular and Thromboembolic Events in Children and Adults With Glomerular Disease: Findings From the Cure GlomeruloNephropathy (CureGN) Network
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Published:2024-07
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Page:100877
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ISSN:2590-0595
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Container-title:Kidney Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Kidney Medicine
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Wadhwani ShikhaORCID, Mansfield Sarah A., Smith Abigail R.ORCID, Robinson Bruce M., Abdelghani Eman, Al-Uzri Amira, Ashoor Isa F., Bartosh Sharon M., Chishti Aftab S., Hayek Salim S., Hladunewich Michelle A., Kerlin Bryce A., Madapoosi Siddharth S., Mariani Laura H., Mottl Amy K., Rheault Michelle N., O’Shaughnessy Michelle M., Sperati C. John, Srivastava Tarak, Selewski David T., Wang Chia-shi, Wong Craig S., Weaver Donald J., Khalid Myda
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