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There is no simple way to prescribe hemodialysis. Changes in the dialysis population, improvements in dialysis techniques, and different attitudes towards the initiation of dialysis have influenced treatment goals and, consequently, dialysis prescription. However, in clinical practice prescription of dialysis still often follows a "one size fits all" rule, and there is no agreed distinction between treatment goals for the younger, lower-risk population, and for older, high comorbidity patients.

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Background: Although fatigue is common in dialysis patients, polypharmacy is seldom listed among its causes. In this report, we describe a dialysis patient who developed severe fatigue due to pharmacological interaction between two commonly prescribed drugs, phosphate binders and levothyroxine.

Case Presentation: A 65-year old woman, on dialysis for 17 years, complained of fatigue (weight 54 Kg, height 1.

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In spite of the interest for chronic renal diseases (CKD) in pregnancy data on specific diseases is fragmentary; while recent studies analysed the most common glomerulonephritides (GN), none was addressed at GN as a group. The aim of our study was to analyse the main pregnancy-related outcomes in GN patients in a large multicentre cohort. Patients with a diagnosis of GN were selected from the TOCOS cohort (TOCOS: TOrino Cagliari Observational Study): out of 714 singleton deliveries GN was the diagnosis in 126; lupus GN and IgA nephropathy accounted for 37 and 33 cases; 1418 low-risk singleton deliveries followed-up in the same Centers served as controls (non diabetic, non nephropathic, non obese women, without any other known chronic illness; pregnancies after ovodonation or in vitro fertilisation were excluded, if declared).

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