REPLY
Hispanics with End-Stage Renal Disease
C. Craig Tisher, MD
1 November 1994 | Volume 121 Issue 9 | Pages 723-724
IN RESPONSE:
On behalf of the members of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel that addressed morbidity and mortality in dialysis, I thank Drs. Radecki and Nissenson for drawing our attention to published data that support the clinical impression referred to in the consensus statement that Hispanics are somewhat over-represented among treated patients with end-stage renal disease.
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