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Nathan Hellman

By the Numbers: Dialysis Providers

This is an interesting figure, taken from the 2008 USRDS (United States Renal Disease System) Atlas, which illustrates where patients in the U.S. are getting their dialysis from these days. Nearly 63% of all patients are getting dialysis…

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How much Cytoxan is too much?

Cytoxan is a very potent but also potentially toxic medication used for a variety of immune-mediated (and nephrology-relevant) diseases. It is often classified as a “cytotoxic agent”, as it works as an alkylating agent that explains its utility…

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The Polypill

This week’s Lancet has an interesting article from The Indian Polycap Study (TIPS), in which investigators tested the efficacy and tolerability of a single pill containing up to FIVE different cardiovascular medications:  a beta-blocker, an ACE-inhibitor, a thiazide…

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Pendred Syndrome

Pendred Syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the solute carrier family 26 member 4 gene (SLC26A4) which has some relevance to nephrology and acid-base metabolism. Its main phenotypic manifestations are thyroid goiter and sensorineural…

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Survival Rule of Threes

I recently learned the “Survival Rule of Threes”–which gives a rough estimate of how long a person can live in various extreme survival conditions.  For example…. …you can expect to live for 3 minutes without air. …you can…

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Symptoms and Signs of Hypocalcemia

Calcium is a critical ion for a number of cellular signaling events. As such, it is not surprising that hypocalcemia leads to a wide variety of signs and symptoms. The dominant presentation of hypocalcemia is usually neurologic in…

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