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Search for: [Abstract = "1.4. The average eGFR level calculated using the MDRD formula is lower after nephrectomy, both in the early and the long\-term observation, by 2.58 ml\/min\/1.73, representing 4.2% of the initial value, and by 6.81 ml\/min\/1.73, representing 11% of the initial value, respectively. The difference is statistically significant for p=0.006.5. The average systolic and diastolic pressure after nephrectomy in the long term observation was higher by 3.46 mmHg, representing 2.6% of the initial value, and by 2.6 mmHg, representing 3.3 % of the value before nephrectomy, respectively. Those differences are statistically significant for p<0.002.6. Presence of protein in the urine in patients after nephrectomy is correlated with increased blood pressure values\: systolic and diastolic, in those patients, versus pressure values in patients after nephrectomy without proteinuria, those values were higher by 4.8 mmHg, representing 3.6% of the initial value, and by 3.65 mm Hg, representing 4.5% of the initial value, respectively. Those differences were statistically significant for p=0.02.7. eGFR in the long\-term control after nephrectomy is correlated with kidney dimensions in the long\-term control after nephrectomy, and with the age. It is statistically significant for p<0.05."]

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