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HIV therapies and the kidney: some good, some not so good?
Lene Ryom
, Amanda Mocroft,
Jens Lundgren
Department of Infectious Diseases
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Keyphrases
Kidney
100%
HIV Treatment
100%
Tenofovir
100%
HIV-positive
66%
Urolithiasis
66%
Clinical Impact
33%
Randomized Trial
33%
Independent Risk Factors
33%
Renal Function
33%
Chronic Kidney Disease
33%
Clinical Symptoms
33%
Aging
33%
Kidney Function
33%
Normal Renal Function
33%
Ritonavir
33%
Nephrotoxicity
33%
Kidney Impairment
33%
Indinavir
33%
Plasma Drug Concentration
33%
Drug Nephrotoxicity
33%
Atazanavir
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Kidney Function
100%
Tenofovir
100%
HIV Therapy
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
66%
Urolithiasis
66%
Nephrotoxicity
66%
Symptom
33%
Observational Study
33%
Chronic Kidney Disease
33%
Ritonavir
33%
Atazanavir
33%
Indinavir
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Tenofovir
100%
HIV Therapy
100%
HIV
66%
Nephrotoxicity
66%
Urolithiasis
66%
Observational Study
33%
Symptom
33%
Chronic Kidney Failure
33%
Drug Concentration
33%
Ritonavir
33%
Indinavir
33%
Atazanavir
33%