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Ling Pan
Researcher at Guangxi Medical University
Publications - 14
Citations - 1899
Ling Pan is an academic researcher from Guangxi Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1381 citations. Previous affiliations of Ling Pan include Guangxi University.
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Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in China: a cross-sectional survey
Luxia Zhang,Fang Wang,Li Wang,Wenke Wang,Bicheng Liu,Jian Liu,Menghua Chen,Qiang He,Yunhua Liao,Xueqing Yu,Nan Chen,Jian-E. Zhang,Zhao Hu,Fuyou Liu,Daqing Hong,Lijie Ma,Hong Liu,Xiaoling Zhou,Jianghua Chen,Ling Pan,Wei Chen,Weiming Wang,Xiaomei Li,Haiyan Wang +23 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of chronic kidney disease in China was high in north and southwest and southwest regions compared with other regions, and economic development was independently associated with the presence of albuminuria.
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The prevalence, awareness, treatment and control of dyslipidemia among adults in China
TL;DR: The prevalence of dyslipidemia among Chinese adults was high but awareness, treatment, and control of dys Lipidemia were low, and urban high income earners and rural medium income earners show higher prevalence.
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Vitamin D deficiency may predict a poorer outcome of IgA nephropathy
Xiaohua Li,Xin-Ping Huang,Ling Pan,Cheng-Yu Wang,Ju Qin,Fengwei Nong,Yu-Zhen Luo,Yue Wu,Yu-Ming Huang,Xi Peng,Zhen-Hua Yang,Yunhua Liao +11 more
TL;DR: A 25( OH)D deficiency at baseline is significantly correlated with poorer clinical outcomes and more sever renal pathological features, and low levels of 25(OH)D at baseline were strongly associated with increased risk of renal progression in IgAN.
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The association of the CMIP rs16955379 polymorphism with dyslipidemia and the clinicopathological features of IgA nephropathy
TL;DR: Results indicate that CMIP rs16955379 SNP may be a genetic susceptibility gene for dyslipidemia and poor renal outcome in IgAN.
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Association between VDR gene FokI polymorphism and renal function in patients with IgA nephropathy.
TL;DR: VDR FokI SNP is closely related to renal function, calcium-phosphate metabolism, and related pathological damage in IgAN patients and has an increased risk of renal dysfunction.