Consanguinity-associated kidney diseases in Lebanon
Consanguineous marriages are common in many countries of the Middle East including Lebanon. Their impact on the repartition of kidney diseases and on the risk for familial nephritis is not known. We surveyed all of the dialysis centers in Lebanon. Nine hundred and twenty-five (925) patients and thei...
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| Main Author: | Barbari, A (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Stephan, A. (author), Karam, A. (author), Aoun, S. (author), El Nahas, J. (author), Bou Khali, J. (author) |
| Format: | article |
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2003
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10725/10751 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0161-5890(03)00065-8 http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/articles.php https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0161589003000658 |
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