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Doctor Hajime Kataoka

Nishida Hospital, Saiki (Japan)
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Acetazolamide as a potent chloride-regaining diuretic: its short- and long-term effects in cardiovascular patients
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Acetazolamide as a potent chloride-regaining diuretic: its short- and long-term effects in cardiovascular patients
Comparison of changes in the plasma volume and renal function between acetazolamide vs. conventional diuretics: understanding their mechanical differences according to the chloride theory
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Comparison of changes in the plasma volume and renal function between acetazolamide vs. conventional diuretics: understanding their mechanical differences according to the chloride theory
The effusion-serum chloride gradient exists in heart failure associated pleural effusion
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The effusion-serum chloride gradient exists in heart failure associated pleural effusion
Dynamic changes in serum chloride concentrations during worsening of heart failure and its recovery following conventional diuretic therapy
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Dynamic changes in serum chloride concentrations during worsening of heart failure and its recovery following conventional diuretic therapy
Effects of acetazolamide (Diamox) on plasma volume, serum electrolytes and renal function in comparison with conventional diuretics
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Effects of acetazolamide (Diamox) on plasma volume, serum electrolytes and renal function in comparison with conventional diuretics
The chloride theory, a unifying hypothesis for renal handling and body fluid distribution in heart failure pathophysiology
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The chloride theory, a unifying hypothesis for renal handling and body fluid distribution in heart failure pathophysiology
Determinants of changes in plasma volume after decongestion therapy for worsening heart failure
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Determinants of changes in plasma volume after decongestion therapy for worsening heart failure
Biochemical determinants of worsening renal function after diuretic therapy for heart failure patients
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Biochemical determinants of worsening renal function after diuretic therapy for heart failure patients

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