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Volume 20, Number 6, November/December 2007

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Introduction: The Reverse Epidemiology Controversy
pp. 485-485(1)
Authors: Kovesdy, Csaba P.; Kalantar-Zadeh, Kamyar

Obesity-Survival Paradox—Still a Controversy?
pp. 486-492(7)
Authors: Schmidt, Darren S.; Salahudeen, Abdulla K.

A Story Half Untold: Adiposity, Adipokines and Outcomes in Dialysis Population
pp. 493-497(5)
Authors: Kwan, Bonnie C. H.; Beddhu, Srinivasan

Misleading Associations between Cholesterol and Vascular Outcomes in Dialysis Patients: The Need for Randomized Trials
pp. 498-503(6)
Authors: Baigent, Colin; Landray, Martin J.; Wheeler, David C.

The Cholesterol Paradox Is Flawed; Cholesterol Must Be Lowered in Dialysis Patients
pp. 504-509(6)
Authors: Wan, Ray K.; Mark, Patrick B.; Jardine, Alan G.

Hypertension Is Harmful to Dialysis Patients and Should Be Controlled
pp. 518-522(5)
Authors: Foley, Robert N.; Agarwal, Rajiv

Homocysteine-Lowering Is Not a Primary Target for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
pp. 523-529(7)
Authors: Suliman, Mohamed E.; Lindholm, Bengt; Bárány, Peter; Qureshi, Abdul Rashid; Stenvinkel, Peter

It Is Important to Lower Homocysteine in Dialysis Patients
pp. 530-533(4)
Authors: Zoccali, Carmine; Mallamaci, Francesca; Tripepi, Giovanni

Role of Leptin in Reverse Epidemiology in Chronic Kidney Disease
pp. 534-538(5)
Authors: Scholze, Alexandra; Tepel, Martin

Reversing the Risk Factor Paradox: Is Daily Nocturnal Hemodialysis the Solution?
pp. 539-543(5)
Authors: Pauly, Robert P.; Chan, Christopher T.

Is There a Reversal of Reverse Epidemiology in Renal Transplant Recipients?
pp. 544-548(5)
Authors: Chavalitdhamrong, Disaya; Danovitch, Gabriel M.; Bunnapradist, Suphamai

Kinetic Studies of Atherogenic Lipoproteins in Hemodialysis Patients: Do They Tell Us More about Their Pathology?
pp. 554-560(7)
Authors: Kronenberg, Florian; Ikewaki, Katsunori; Schaefer, Juergen R.; König, Paul; Dieplinger, Hans

Body Mass Index and Peritoneal Dialysis: “Exceptions to the Exception” in Reverse Epidemiology?
pp. 561-565(5)
Authors: Abbott, Kevin C.; Oliver, David K.; Hurst, Frank P.; Das, Neal P.; Gao, Sam W.; Perkins, Robert M.

Reverse Epidemiology in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Who Are Not Yet on Dialysis
pp. 566-569(4)
Authors: Kovesdy, Csaba P.; Anderson, John E.

Genetics and Reverse Epidemiology Among Patients on Chronic Hemodialysis
pp. 570-576(7)
Authors: Balakrishnan, Vaidyanathapuram S.; Rao, Madhumati

Reverse Epidemiology: A Confusing, Confounding, and Inaccurate Term
pp. 586-592(7)
Authors: Levin, Nathan W.; Handelman, Garry J.; Coresh, Josef; Port, Friedrich K.; Kaysen, George A.

What Is So Bad about Reverse Epidemiology Anyway?
pp. 593-601(9)
Author: Kalantar-Zadeh, Kamyar

Vascular Access Outcomes in the Elderly Hemodialysis Population: A USRDS Study
pp. 606-610(5)
Authors: Chan, Micah R.; Sanchez, Robert J.; Young, Henry N.; Yevzlin, Alexander S.

Increased Risk of Infection Associated with Polyurethane Dialysis Grafts
pp. 616-620(5)
Authors: Maya, Ivan D.; Weatherspoon, Janice; Young, Carlton J.; Barker, Jill; Allon, Michael

Techniques and Tips for Quick and Safe Temporary Catheter Placement
pp. 621-625(5)
Authors: Pervez, Aslam; Abreo, Kenneth

ASDIN News and Update
pp. 626-627(2)
Author: Ash, Stephen R.

Briefly noted
pp. 629-630(2)
Author: Sherman, Richard A.

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