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RENAL DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH SARCOIDOSIS WITH OVERWEIGHT
Author(s) -
Victoria Sholomova,
Evgeniya Saginova,
A. V. Balatckii,
L. M. Samohodskaia,
Michail Brovko,
L. Frantcuzevich,
Т.Н. Краснова,
Marina Lebedeva,
V. V. Kraeva,
N. А. Muhin
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
nefrologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-9439
pISSN - 1561-6274
DOI - 10.24884/1561-6274-2017-21-2-41-47
Subject(s) - sarcoidosis , medicine , overweight , obesity , kidney , gastroenterology , cardiology
THE AIM: to investigate presence of renal dysfunction in patients with sarcoidosis with overweight. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 46 patients with sarcoidosis (without signs of primary kidney and severe cardiovascular pathology) were divided into 4 groups: 1st – with obesity and active sarcoidosis, 2nd – without obesity with active sarcoidosis, 3rd – with obesity without active sarcoidosis, 4th –without obesity and active sarcoidosis. RESULTS: Negative impacts of obesity and sarcoidosis activity on GFR were found. The lowest GFR was observed in 1st group (71±10 ml/min), significantly higher – in 2nd and 3rd groups (83±8 and 82±8 ml/min) and the highest – in 4th group (110±13 ml/min). CONCLUSION: Obesity in sarcoidosis is associated with renal dysfunction.

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