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M A Pohl

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Transactions - American Society for Artificial Internal Organs|January 1, 1984
Role of apheresis in renal diseasesM A Pohl
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1994
Changing the course of diabetic nephropathy: angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition in type I diabetic renal diseaseM A Pohl
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|May 1, 1993
The ischemic kidney and hypertensionM A Pohl
The Journal of Urology|August 1, 1979
Atherosclerotic renal artery occlusion extending into branches: successful revascularization in situ with a branched saphenous vein graftA C Novick, M A Pohl
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine|February 16, 1999
Aggressive blood pressure lowering is safe, but benefit is still hard to proveD G Vidt, M A Pohl
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 1, 1985
Natural history of atherosclerotic and fibrous renal artery disease: clinical implicationsM A Pohl, A C Novick
Annals of Internal Medicine|June 1, 1991
Plasmapheresis does not increase the risk for infection in immunosuppressed patients with severe lupus nephritis. The Lupus Nephritis Collaborative Study GroupM A Pohl, S P Lan, T Berl
Annual Review of Medicine|January 1, 1990
Preserving renal function by revascularizationM J Schreiber, M A Pohl, A C Novick
The Urologic Clinics of North America|August 1, 1984
The natural history of atherosclerotic and fibrous renal artery diseaseM J Schreiber, M A Pohl, A C Novick
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 16, 1977
Gold nephropathyR R Tubbs, R Valenzuela, L J McCormack, et al.
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Transactions - American Society for Artificial Internal Organs|January 1, 1984
Role of apheresis in renal diseasesM A Pohl
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1994
Changing the course of diabetic nephropathy: angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition in type I diabetic renal diseaseM A Pohl
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|May 1, 1993
The ischemic kidney and hypertensionM A Pohl
The Journal of Urology|August 1, 1979
Atherosclerotic renal artery occlusion extending into branches: successful revascularization in situ with a branched saphenous vein graftA C Novick, M A Pohl
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine|February 16, 1999
Aggressive blood pressure lowering is safe, but benefit is still hard to proveD G Vidt, M A Pohl
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 1, 1985
Natural history of atherosclerotic and fibrous renal artery disease: clinical implicationsM A Pohl, A C Novick
Annals of Internal Medicine|June 1, 1991
Plasmapheresis does not increase the risk for infection in immunosuppressed patients with severe lupus nephritis. The Lupus Nephritis Collaborative Study GroupM A Pohl, S P Lan, T Berl
Annual Review of Medicine|January 1, 1990
Preserving renal function by revascularizationM J Schreiber, M A Pohl, A C Novick
The Urologic Clinics of North America|August 1, 1984
The natural history of atherosclerotic and fibrous renal artery diseaseM J Schreiber, M A Pohl, A C Novick
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 16, 1977
Gold nephropathyR R Tubbs, R Valenzuela, L J McCormack, et al.
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