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. 2025 Oct 1;6(10):1722-1732.
doi: 10.34067/KID.0000000883. Epub 2025 Jul 23.

Metabolic Acidosis and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children with CKD

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Metabolic Acidosis and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children with CKD

Denver D Brown et al. Kidney360. .
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Keywords: cardiovascular disease; chronic metabolic acidosis; chronic renal disease; pediatric nephrology.

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