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Gentamicin-associated acute kidney injury
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 10/12/09
Selby NM et al. – This study shows that gentamicin–associated AKI remains a common and potentially serious clinical problem. There is a strong correlation between RIFLE class and in–hospital mortality.
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