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. 2016 Oct;2016(10):CD012380.
doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012380.

Interventions for chronic kidney disease in people with sickle cell disease

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Interventions for chronic kidney disease in people with sickle cell disease

Noemi Ba Roy et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016 Oct.

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Abstract

This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To assess the effectiveness of any intervention in preventing or reducing kidney complications or CKD in people with SCD (including red blood cell transfusions, hydroxyurea and ACEI (either alone or in combination with each other)).

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Declarations of Interest Noemi Roy: none known. Patricia Fortin: funded by the NIHR Cochrane Programme Grant - Safe and Appropriate Use of Blood Components. Katherine Bull: none known. Carolyn Doree: none known. Sally Hopewell: partly funded by the NIHR Cochrane Programme Grant - Safe and Appropriate Use of Blood Components. Marialena Trivella: partly funded by the NIHR Cochrane Programme Grant - Safe and Appropriate Use of Blood Components. Lise Estcourt: partly funded by the NIHR Cochrane Programme Grant - Safe and Appropriate Use of Blood Components.

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Figure 1
Sickle cell nephropathy pathophysiology in sickle cell disease: Adapted fromOkafor 2013andNath 2015 RBC: red blood cells; FSGS: focal segmental glomerulosclerosis; ESRD: end‐stage renal disease
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Figure 2
Structure of the kidney. From: Wikispaces. Human Physiology. 12. Urology.https://humanphysiology2011.wikispaces.com/12.+Urology

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