Effectiveness of a systematic home-based albuminuria screening programme to detect chronic kidney disease in high-risk individuals in primary care (SALINE): a cross-sectional screening study
Dominique van Mil(University Medical Center Groningen), Hiddo Jan L. Heerspink, Marika T. Leving(General Practitioners Research Institute), Grietje H. Prins(General Practitioners Research Institute), Nilouq Stoker(General Practitioners Research Institute), J.W.H. Kocks(University Medical Center Groningen), Ronald T. Gansevoort(University Medical Center Groningen), Evelien Harms(General Practitioners Research Institute), Lyanne M. Kieneker(University Medical Center Groningen), Maaike Mepschen(University Medical Center Groningen), Iris van Geer-Postmus(General Practitioners Research Institute)
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