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Presentation and survival of patients with severe acute kidney injury and multiple myeloma: 20-year experience from a single centre
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Haynes RJ et al. – This analysis highlights the need for clinical trials of novel chemotherapy regimens in this complicated group of patients. Furthermore, whether strategies to restore or preserve dialysis–independent renal function provide additional benefit to effective chemotherapy also requires further investigation. The advent of efficacious low toxicity chemotherapy (such as thalidomide and bortezomib) and new dialysis techniques to remove free light chains may radically alter the outcome of this group of patients.
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