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APOL1 Risk Variants, Acute Kidney Injury, and Death in Participants With African Ancestry Hospitalized With COVID-19 From the Million Veteran Program
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APOL1 Risk Variants, Acute Kidney Injury, and Death in Participants With African Ancestry Hospitalized With COVID-19 From the Million Veteran Program

Adriana M Hung, Shailja C Shah, Alexander G Bick, Zhihong Yu, Hua-Chang Chen, Christine M Hunt, Frank Wendt, Otis Wilson, Robert A Greevy, Cecilia P Chung, …
JAMA internal medicine, Vol.182(4), pp.386-395
2022-04-01
PMID: 35089317

Abstract

Acute Kidney Injury - genetics African Americans - genetics Aged Apolipoprotein L1 - genetics Cohort Studies COVID-19 Female Hospitalization Humans Male Middle Aged Retrospective Studies Risk Factors Veterans
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1.55 Urology & Nephrology - General
1.55.352 Chronic Kidney Disease
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