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Renin-angiotensin-system blockers and IgG antibodies in end-stage renal disease hemodialysis-receiving patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection

Sultan A. Almdallaleh, Abdulkareem O. Alsuwaida, Abdulhadi M. Altalhi, Dina M. ALJayar, Elzibair E. Massad, Mazaher M. Hamid, Parameaswari P. Jaganathan and Fadel H. Al-Hababi
Saudi Medical Journal September 2023, 44 (9) 875-881; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230129
Sultan A. Almdallaleh
From the Department of Nephrology (Almdallaleh, Altalhi, Massad, Hamid); from the Department of Medicine (ALJayar); from the Department of Research Support (Jaganathan), Research and Innovation Center, King Saud Medical City, from the Department of Medicine (Alsuwaida), King Saud University, and from the Department of Virology Laboratory (Al-Hababi), Riyadh Regional Laboratory, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Abdulkareem O. Alsuwaida
From the Department of Nephrology (Almdallaleh, Altalhi, Massad, Hamid); from the Department of Medicine (ALJayar); from the Department of Research Support (Jaganathan), Research and Innovation Center, King Saud Medical City, from the Department of Medicine (Alsuwaida), King Saud University, and from the Department of Virology Laboratory (Al-Hababi), Riyadh Regional Laboratory, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Abdulhadi M. Altalhi
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Dina M. ALJayar
From the Department of Nephrology (Almdallaleh, Altalhi, Massad, Hamid); from the Department of Medicine (ALJayar); from the Department of Research Support (Jaganathan), Research and Innovation Center, King Saud Medical City, from the Department of Medicine (Alsuwaida), King Saud University, and from the Department of Virology Laboratory (Al-Hababi), Riyadh Regional Laboratory, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Elzibair E. Massad
From the Department of Nephrology (Almdallaleh, Altalhi, Massad, Hamid); from the Department of Medicine (ALJayar); from the Department of Research Support (Jaganathan), Research and Innovation Center, King Saud Medical City, from the Department of Medicine (Alsuwaida), King Saud University, and from the Department of Virology Laboratory (Al-Hababi), Riyadh Regional Laboratory, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mazaher M. Hamid
From the Department of Nephrology (Almdallaleh, Altalhi, Massad, Hamid); from the Department of Medicine (ALJayar); from the Department of Research Support (Jaganathan), Research and Innovation Center, King Saud Medical City, from the Department of Medicine (Alsuwaida), King Saud University, and from the Department of Virology Laboratory (Al-Hababi), Riyadh Regional Laboratory, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Parameaswari P. Jaganathan
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Fadel H. Al-Hababi
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Renin-angiotensin-system blockers and IgG antibodies in end-stage renal disease hemodialysis-receiving patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection
Sultan A. Almdallaleh, Abdulkareem O. Alsuwaida, Abdulhadi M. Altalhi, Dina M. ALJayar, Elzibair E. Massad, Mazaher M. Hamid, Parameaswari P. Jaganathan, Fadel H. Al-Hababi
Saudi Medical Journal Sep 2023, 44 (9) 875-881; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230129

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Renin-angiotensin-system blockers and IgG antibodies in end-stage renal disease hemodialysis-receiving patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection
Sultan A. Almdallaleh, Abdulkareem O. Alsuwaida, Abdulhadi M. Altalhi, Dina M. ALJayar, Elzibair E. Massad, Mazaher M. Hamid, Parameaswari P. Jaganathan, Fadel H. Al-Hababi
Saudi Medical Journal Sep 2023, 44 (9) 875-881; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230129
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