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Significance of Circulating Phenols in Anemia of Renal Disease.
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1958
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Renal PathologyRenal InflammationOxidative StressRenal FunctionHematologyCirculating PhenolsClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineChronic Kidney DiseaseFree PhenolHealth SciencesKidney FailureFree Phenolic AcidsRenal PathophysiologyPharmacologyConjugated PhenolsUrologyPhysiologyMedicineNephrology
Free and conjugated ether-soluble phenols in blood of uremic patients have been determined by a specific and reliable method. Free phenol and cresol are not elevated in the great majority of these patients. Reasons are given for discounting the role of elevated conjugated phenols and free phenolic acids in the pathogenesis of the anemia of chronic renal disease.