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all decrease » a decrease (Expand Search), fold decrease (Expand Search), awd decreased (Expand Search)
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Image 7_Systemic immune inflammatory index and mortality in chronic kidney disease.tif
Published 2025“…Higher SII levels correlated with decreased survival and longevity. In CKD patients over 45 years, SII reliably predicted all-cause mortality (statistically significant) and was linked to cardiovascular and cancer deaths (not statistically significant).…”
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Image 2_Systemic immune inflammatory index and mortality in chronic kidney disease.tif
Published 2025“…Higher SII levels correlated with decreased survival and longevity. In CKD patients over 45 years, SII reliably predicted all-cause mortality (statistically significant) and was linked to cardiovascular and cancer deaths (not statistically significant).…”
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Image 3_Systemic immune inflammatory index and mortality in chronic kidney disease.tif
Published 2025“…Higher SII levels correlated with decreased survival and longevity. In CKD patients over 45 years, SII reliably predicted all-cause mortality (statistically significant) and was linked to cardiovascular and cancer deaths (not statistically significant).…”
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Image 4_Systemic immune inflammatory index and mortality in chronic kidney disease.tif
Published 2025“…Higher SII levels correlated with decreased survival and longevity. In CKD patients over 45 years, SII reliably predicted all-cause mortality (statistically significant) and was linked to cardiovascular and cancer deaths (not statistically significant).…”