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Volume: 33

1. Non-diabetic nephropathy in diabetics. Page:68—69
2. Cat-induced Pasteurella multocida peritonitis in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Page:65—67
3. Significance of residual renal function for phosphate control in chronic hemodialysis patients. Page:58—64
4. Serum calcium and phosphorus levels in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis: A multicentre study in Korea. Page:52—57
5. Comparison of glomerular filtration rates calculated by different serum cystatin C-based equations in patients with chronic kidney disease. Page:45—51
6. Effects of Toll-like receptor antagonist 4,5-dihydro-3-phenyl-5-isoxasole acetic acid on the progression of kidney disease in mice on a high-fat diet. Page:33—44
7. Diabetic conditions modulate the adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase of podocytes. Page:26—32
8. Effects of oxidative stress on endothelial modulation of contractions in aorta from renal hypertensive rats. Page:19—25
9. Renal replacement therapy in Korea, 2012. Page:9—18
10. Treatment of phosphate retention: The earlier the better?. Page:3—8
11. Oxidative stress,the capo of endothelial dysfunction in chronic renovascular hypertension. Page:1—2
12. Prime determinants of serum phosphorus level in hemodialysis patients. Page:116—117
13. A case of Fanconi syndrome accompanied by crystal depositions in tubular cells in a patient with multiple myeloma. Page:112—115
14. Peanut-induced acute oxalate nephropathy with acute kidney injury. Page:109—111
15. A case of reninoma with variant angina. Page:106—108
16. Thrombotic microangiopathy resulting from neglected blood pressure control. Page:103—105
17. The association between mortality and abdominal aortic calcification and relation between its progression and serum calcium concentration in chronic hemodialysis patients. Page:95—102
18. Excess mortality among patients on dialysis: Comparison with the general population in Korea. Page:89—94
19. Development of intestinal ischemia/reperfusion-induced acute kidney injury in rats with or without chronic kidney disease: Cytokine/chemokine response and effect of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone. Page:79—88
20. Cyst growth, polycystins, and primary cilia in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Page:73—78
21. Experimental evidence that preexisting chronic kidney disease is a risk factor for acute kidney injury. Page:71—72
22. Association between mortality and abdominal aortic calcification and their progression in hemodialysis patients. Page:234—235
23. A case of primary aldosteronism combined with acquired nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. Page:229—233
24. Resolution of uremic tumoral calcinosis in a patient on peritoneal dialysis with long-term low-calcium dialysate treatment. Page:226—228
25. Toxic epidermal necrolysis associated with deflazacort therapy with nephrotic syndrome. Page:222—225
26. Ipsilateral leg swelling after renal transplantation as an alarming sign of Iliac vein stenosis. Page:217—221
27. A randomized crossover study of single biweekly administration of epoetin-alpha compared with darbepoetin-alpha in chronic kidney disease patients not receiving dialysis. Page:210—216
28. Clinical outcome of percutaneous thrombectomy of dialysis access thrombosis by an interventional nephrologist. Page:204—209
29. Diagnostic accuracy of urine dipstick for proteinuria in older outpatients. Page:199—203
30. Insulin resistance is associated with new-onset cardiovascular events in nondiabetic patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. Page:192—198
31. Reanalysis of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis patients according to the new classification: a multicenter study. Page:187—191
32. Mechanisms of phytoestrogen biochanin A-induced vasorelaxation in renovascular hypertensive rats. Page:181—186
33. Anticoagulants and acute kidney injury: clinical and pathology considerations. Page:174—180
34. New classification of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis: a good start but a long way to go. Page:171—173
35. Comparison of exit site infection and peritonitis incidences between povidone-iodine and normal saline use for chronic exit site care in peritoneal dialysis patients. Page:144—149
36. Clinicopathological role of kidney injury molecule-1 in immunoglobulin A nephropathy. Page:139—143
37. Chronic renal failure induces cell death in rat hippocampal CA1 via upregulation of alphaCaMKII/NR2A synaptic complex and phosphorylated GluR1-containing AMPA receptor cascades. Page:132—138
38. Comprehensive approach to diabetic nephropathy. Page:121—131
39. Chronic exit-site care using povidone-iodine versus normal saline in peritoneal dialysis patients. Page:119—120
40. Performance comparison of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations. Page:168—169
41. Improvement of Erdheim-Chester disease-related renal failure after treatment with anakinra. Page:165—167
42. Nephrotic syndrome complicated with portal, splenic, and superior mesenteric vein thrombosis. Page:161—164
43. Remission of secondary membranous nephropathy in a patient with Kimura disease after surgical resection. Page:157—160
44. A new connecting technique in partial replantation of a ruptured peritoneal dialysis catheter. Page:154—156
45. Emphysematous pyelonephritis initially presenting as a spontaneous subcapsular hematoma in a diabetic patient. Page:150—153