Dyslipidemia Can Be Controlled in Diabetic as Well as Nondiabetic Recipients After Kidney Transplant
Abstract
Patients with diabetes have been reported to have greater dyslipidemia after kidney transplant (KTX). Because postKTX management of diabetes has changed markedly since those reports, we hypothesized that lipids can be controlled as well in diabetic as in nondiabetic recipients.We compared lipid levels up to 2 years after KTX (n=192) between diabetic and nondiabetic recipients. The cohort was subdivided into nondiabetic (nonDM-K; n=123), type 2...
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Title
Dyslipidemia Can Be Controlled in Diabetic as Well as Nondiabetic Recipients After Kidney Transplant
Published Date
May 15, 2008
Journal
Volume
85
Issue
9
Pages
1270 - 1276
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