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The long-term outcome after acute renal failure
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 11/21/06
Bagshaw, Sean M, et al. - Research priorities in critical care are increasingly focusing on long-term outcomes and prognosis for survivors of critical illness...The long-term survival after acute renal failure is poor. Yet, most survivors recover sufficient function to become independent from renal replacement therapy
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