Optimal strategies for identifying kidney disease in diabetes : properties of screening tests, progression of renal dysfunction and impact of treatment – systematic review and modelling of progression and cost-effectiveness

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Optimal strategies for identifying kidney disease in diabetes : properties of screening tests, progression of renal dysfunction and impact of treatment – systematic review and modelling of progression and cost-effectiveness is a book. It was written by Andrew J. Farmer and published by NIHR Journals Library in 2014.

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