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Patients With a Low Income Have Reduced Renal Allograft Survival
Roberto S.N. Kalil
, Karen L. Heim-Duthoy
, Bertram L. Kasiske
Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems
Medicine - Renal and Hypertension Division
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Dialysis
100%
Low-income
100%
Transplantation
100%
Relative Risk
100%
Renal Allograft Survival
100%
Urban Environment
50%
Drug Abuse
50%
Diabetes
50%
Risk Factors
50%
Alcohol Abuse
50%
Allograft
50%
Delayed Graft Function
50%
Renal Transplantation
50%
Medical Assistance
50%
Transplant Center
50%
Long-term Graft Survival
50%
Cox Proportional Hazards Model
50%
Income Level
50%
Family Income
50%
Clinic Visits
50%
Socioeconomic Factors
50%
Race Distance
50%
Sex Abuse
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Kidney Allograft
100%
Graft Survival
100%
Drug Abuse
50%
Diabetes
50%
Allograft
50%
Delayed Graft Function
50%
Kidney Transplantation
50%
Proportional Hazards Model
50%
Patient History of Transplantation
50%