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Drug-Associated Acute Renal Failure. A Prospective Collaborative Study of 81 Biopsied Patients

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Acute Renal Failure

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We recently reported the results of a national prospective collaborative study on drug-associated acute renal failure (ARF)1,2. Three hundred and ninety-eight patients with drug-associated ARF were registered in 58 french nephrology units, i.e. 18.3% of total patients with ARF hospitalized during the same period1. We wish to describe here the main features and clinical outcome of the biopsied patients in this series.

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Kleinknecht, D., Landais, P., Goldfarb, B. (1987). Drug-Associated Acute Renal Failure. A Prospective Collaborative Study of 81 Biopsied Patients. In: Amerio, A., Coratelli, P., Campese, V.M., Massry, S.G. (eds) Acute Renal Failure. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 212. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8240-9_16

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