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Indoxyl sulfate contributes to impaired height velocity in (pre)school children
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Assessment of within- and inter-patient variability of uremic toxin concentrations in children with CKD
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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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Dietary fibre intake is associated with serum levels of uraemic toxins in children with chronic kidney disease
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Uremic toxin concentrations are related to residual kidney function in the pediatric hemodialysis population
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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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Children on dialysis as well as renal transplanted children report severely impaired health-related quality of life
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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