Kidney International Reports (Apr 2021)
POS-234 PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED PROGRESSION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: DEVELOPMENT OF A CLINICAL PREDICTIVE TOOL
- E. RALSTON,
- K. Bramham,
- A. Clery,
- Y. Wang,
- K. Wiles,
- H. Blakey,
- G. Lipkin,
- M. Hall,
- L. Lightstone,
- L. Chappell,
- P. Webster,
- S. Carr
Affiliations
- E. RALSTON
- King's College London, Department of Women and Children's Health, London, United Kingdom
- K. Bramham
- King's College London, Department of Women and Children's Health, London, United Kingdom
- A. Clery
- University College London, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom
- Y. Wang
- King's College London, School of Population Health & Environmental Sciences, London, United Kingdom
- K. Wiles
- King's College London, Department of Women and Children’s Health, London, United Kingdom
- H. Blakey
- University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Renal Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- G. Lipkin
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Department of Renal Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- M. Hall
- Nottingham University Hospitals, Nottingham Renal and Transplant Unit, Nottingham, United Kingdom
- L. Lightstone
- Imperial College London, Centre for Inflammatory Disease, London, United Kingdom
- L. Chappell
- King's College London, Department of Women and Children's Health, London, United Kingdom
- P. Webster
- Imperial College London, Institute of Clinical Sciences, London, United Kingdom
- S. Carr
- University of Leicester, Department of Medical and Social Care Education, Leicester, United Kingdom
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 6,
no. 4
p. S99