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Illness-related parental stress and quality of life in children with kidney diseases
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- Conference Paper
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- open access
Illness-related parental stress and quality of life in children with chronic kidney diseases : a multicentric Belgian study
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Dietary fibre intake is low in paediatric chronic kidney disease patients but its impact on levels of gut-derived uraemic toxins remains uncertain
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Consensus recommendations for the diagnosis and management of X-linked hypophosphatemia in Belgium
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Dietary fibre intake is associated with serum levels of uraemic toxins in children with chronic kidney disease
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The impact of chronic kidney disease on the quality of life and psychosocial functioning of children and their family
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Comparative analysis from 2005 to 2020 of outcome parameters in Belgian children with a kidney allograft
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Uremic toxin concentrations are related to residual kidney function in the pediatric hemodialysis population
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Belgian consensus statement on the diagnosis and management of patients with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome
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Accumulation of uraemic toxins is reflected only partially by estimated GFR in paediatric patients with chronic kidney disease
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Concentrations of protein-bound uremic toxins in children on conventional HD are mainly affected by residual urine production
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Residual urine production decreases concentrations of protein-bound uremic toxins more effectively than increased convection with hemodiafiltration
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An exploration of the association between uraemic toxin concentrations and quality of life in children with chronic kidney disease
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Evidence for bone and mineral metabolism alterations in children with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
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Uraemic toxin accumulation in paediatric CKD patients is only partially reflected by estimated GFR
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An exploration of the association between uraemic toxin concentrations and quality of life in children with chronic kidney disease
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Expanding orphan disease registries recruitment beyond academic hospitals without diluting experience
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Evidence for bone and mineral metabolism alterations in children with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
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Children of non-Western origin with end-stage renal disease in the Netherlands, Belgium and a part of Germany have impaired health-related quality of life compared with Western children
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Disparities in dialysis treatment and outcomes for Dutch and Belgian children with immigrant parents
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Fewer pre-emptive renal transplantations and more rejections in immigrant children compared to native Dutch and Belgian children
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Important differences in management policies for children with end-stage renal disease in the Netherlands and Belgium: report from ther RICH-Q study
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Management policies for children with renal tranplantation in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany : report from the Rich Q-study
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Lessons learned from efforts to improve the quality of care in children with end-stage renal disease in the Netherlands and Belgium
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of children with stage 3-5 chronic kidney diseaese