Impaired Glucose Metabolism Despite Decreased Insulin Resistance After Renal Transplantation
The pathophysiology underlying new-onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT) is unresolved. We obtained demographics and laboratory data from all 1064 renal transplant recipients followed at our outpatient clinic in 2009/2010, randomly assigned 307 patients without previously diagnosed diabetes t...
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Main Authors: | Manfred Hecking (Author), Alexander Kainz (Author), Johannes Werzowa (Author), Michael Haidinger (Author), Andrea Tura (Author), Angelo Karaboyas (Author), Walter H. Hörl (Author), Michael Wolzt (Author), Giovanni Pacini (Author), Friedrich K. Port (Author), Marcus D. Säemann (Author) |
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The Korean Society of Nephrology,
2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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