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Acute Renal Failure and Its Risk Factors in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
American Journal of Nephrology, 01/21/09
Hung CC et al. - ARF, the need for dialysis, and late hypokalemia could be the consequences of SJS/TEN. Skin detachment after certain medication might implicate the associated ARF, especially in CKD patients.
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