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Volume 20, Number 1, January-February 2007

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The Problem with Kt/V: Dialysis Dose should be Normalized to Metabolic Rate not Volume
pp. 12-15(4)
Authors: Ross Morton, A.; Singer, Michael A.

Which of the K/DOQI Guidelines for Bone Disease in Dialysis Patients Should be Changed?
pp. 24-26(3)
Authors: Gal-Moscovici, Anca; Sprague, Stuart M.

Introduction
pp. 33-34(2)
Authors: Jaber, Bertrand L.; Moran, John

Starting a Home Hemodialysis Program
pp. 35-39(5)
Authors: Moran, John; Kraus, Michael

Central Vein Stenosis: A Nephrologist's Perspective
pp. 53-62(10)
Authors: Agarwal, Anil K.; Patel, Bhairavi M.; Haddad, Nabil J.

Gene Polymorphism Association Studies in Dialysis: Vascular Access
pp. 63-67(5)
Authors: Girndt, Matthias; Heine, Gunnar H.; Ulrich, Christof; Köhler, Hans

Inflow Reduction by Distalization of Anastomosis Treats Efficiently High-Inflow High-Cardiac Output Vascular Access for Hemodialysis
pp. 68-72(5)
Authors: Chemla, Eric S.; Morsy, Mohamed; Anderson, Liz; Whitemore, Andrea

Aneurysm Formation in Arteriovenous Grafts: Associations and Clinical Significance
pp. 73-77(5)
Authors: Siedlecki, Andrew; Barker, Jill; Allon, Michael

Treatment of Refractory Central Vein Stenosis in Hemodialysis Patients with Stents
pp. 78-82(5)
Authors: Maya, Ivan D.; Saddekni, Souheil; Allon, Michael

Cinacalcet-Induced Hungry Bone Syndrome
pp. 83-85(3)
Authors: Lazar, Eric S.; Stankus, Nicole

Breast Pain and Rash in an End-Stage Renal Disease Patient Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
pp. 91-92(2)
Authors: Li, Gang; Polokoff, Ellen G.; Panait, Lucian; Roer, David

News and Update
pp. 96-97(2)

Briefly Noted
pp. 99-100(2)
Author: Sherman, Richard A.

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