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TítuloPeritoneal water transport characteristics of diabetic patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis: a longitudinal study

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Table 1. Baseline characteristics of the study population
Table 2. Laboratory, adequacy, and clinical characteristics of the patients at baseline evaluation
Table 4. Results of the baseline PET
Table 5. Results of the second and third PET studies
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