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Figure 7
eGFR and oxaluria correlation with WFUV oxalate imaging. (A) In oxalosis patients, a higher nine-point oxalosis histological score is associated with lower eGFR. (B) In oxalosis patients, a lower `aromatic amino acid'/ `oxalate' tubular fluorescence ratio is associated with lower eGFR (linear regression: black line; dashed line IC95, p < 0.0001) whereas in control patients both variable are independents (linear regression: grey line; dashed line IC95). (C) In oxalosis patients, higher nine-points oxalosis histological score is associated with higher urinary oxalate/creatinine ratio. (D) High urinary oxalate/creatinine ratio is associated with lower `aromatic amino acid'/ `oxalate' tubular fluorescence ratio (linear regression: black line; dashed line IC95, p < 0.0001). Median with 25–75 interquartile range. * p < 0.05. |
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