Subclinical proximal tubulopathy in hepatitis B:The roles of nucleot(s)ide analogue treatment and th

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BACKGROUND The recommended monitoring tools for evaluating nucleot(s)ide analogue renal toxicity,such as estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)and phosphatemia,are late markers of proximal tubulopathy.Multiple early markers are available,but no consen
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