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John K Maesaka

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Kidney360|April 27, 2023
Cerebral Salt Wasting Is a Real Cause of Hyponatremia: PROJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano
Frontiers in Medicine|December 19, 2018
Determining Fractional Urate Excretion Rates in Hyponatremic Conditions and Improved Methods to Distinguish Cerebral/Renal Salt Wasting From the Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic HormoneJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension|January 7, 2020
Evolution and evolving resolution of controversy over existence and prevalence of cerebral/renal salt wastingJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
World Journal of Nephrology|March 21, 2017
Application of established pathophysiologic processes brings greater clarity to diagnosis and treatment of hyponatremiaJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|July 28, 2018
High Prevalence of Renal Salt Wasting Without Cerebral Disease as Cause of Hyponatremia in General Medical WardsJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
Seminars in Dialysis|September 30, 2005
A patient with an uncommon etiology of intradialytic hypotensionNaveed N Masani, Nobuyuki Miyawaki, John K Maesaka
Kidney International|July 1, 2009
The Case | A 66-year-old male with hyponatremia. Psychogenic polydipsiaNicole Ali, Louis J Imbriano, John K Maesaka
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 22, 2002
Elevated L-PGDS activity contributes to PMA-induced apoptosis concomitant with downregulation of PI3-KLouis Ragolia, Thomas Palaia, Enesa Paric, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 2003
Prostaglandin D2 synthase inhibits the exaggerated growth phenotype of spontaneously hypertensive rat vascular smooth muscle cellsLouis Ragolia, Thomas Palaia, Enesa Paric, et al.
Seminars in Nephrology|September 12, 2002
Contribution of prostaglandin D2 synthase to progression of renal failure and dialysis dementiaJohn K Maesaka, Thomas Palaia, Steven Fishbane, et al.
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Kidney360|April 27, 2023
Cerebral Salt Wasting Is a Real Cause of Hyponatremia: PROJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano
Frontiers in Medicine|December 19, 2018
Determining Fractional Urate Excretion Rates in Hyponatremic Conditions and Improved Methods to Distinguish Cerebral/Renal Salt Wasting From the Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic HormoneJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension|January 7, 2020
Evolution and evolving resolution of controversy over existence and prevalence of cerebral/renal salt wastingJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
World Journal of Nephrology|March 21, 2017
Application of established pathophysiologic processes brings greater clarity to diagnosis and treatment of hyponatremiaJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|July 28, 2018
High Prevalence of Renal Salt Wasting Without Cerebral Disease as Cause of Hyponatremia in General Medical WardsJohn K Maesaka, Louis J Imbriano, Nobuyuki Miyawaki
Seminars in Dialysis|September 30, 2005
A patient with an uncommon etiology of intradialytic hypotensionNaveed N Masani, Nobuyuki Miyawaki, John K Maesaka
Kidney International|July 1, 2009
The Case | A 66-year-old male with hyponatremia. Psychogenic polydipsiaNicole Ali, Louis J Imbriano, John K Maesaka
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 22, 2002
Elevated L-PGDS activity contributes to PMA-induced apoptosis concomitant with downregulation of PI3-KLouis Ragolia, Thomas Palaia, Enesa Paric, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 2003
Prostaglandin D2 synthase inhibits the exaggerated growth phenotype of spontaneously hypertensive rat vascular smooth muscle cellsLouis Ragolia, Thomas Palaia, Enesa Paric, et al.
Seminars in Nephrology|September 12, 2002
Contribution of prostaglandin D2 synthase to progression of renal failure and dialysis dementiaJohn K Maesaka, Thomas Palaia, Steven Fishbane, et al.
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