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MDRD (mL/min/1.73 m 2 ) 82.74 ± 17.66 80.48 ± 22.03 79.47 ± 21.01 0.29 0.13 Uric acid (μmol/L) 302.45 ± 80.47 336.30 ± 93.09 355.21 ± 106.11 <0.01 <0.01 Triglyceride (mmol/L) 1.42 ± 0.89 1.69 ± 1.10 1.81 ± 1
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admission. Renal function Blood urea nitrogen 4.99 mmol/L (2.86–7.90) Creatinine 105 µmol/L (44–133) Uric acid 380 µmol/L (148.8–416.5) Serum electrolytes Sodium 142 mmol/L (137–147) Potassium
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function. Further criteria were considered if available: urinary sodium >40 mmol/l, fractional excretion of urea (>35%) and uric acid (>12%). Patients with SIAD were subclassified into cancer-related SIAD and non-malignant SIAD. In the non-malignant group
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7679/ PLTP , rs7819412/ XKR6-AMAC1L2 , rs328/ LPL , rs3135506/ APOA5 , rs662799/ APOA5 Null Uric acid 1 (36) Cambridgeshire, ADDITION-Ely, Norfolk Diabetes UK/2011 7504/8560 rs12129861/ PDZK1 , rs742132/ LRRC16A , rs505802/ SLC22A12 , rs12356193/ SLC16
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transpeptidase (GGT), total bilirubin (TBIL), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), albumin (ALB), globulin (GLB), creatinine (Cre), uric acid (UA), Na, and glucose (GLU), with all P values <0.001 ( Table 1 ). Table 1 Basic crowd
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