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Drug-induced renal Fanconi syndrome [PDF]
A number of therapeutic drugs are toxic to the kidney proximal tubule (PT) and can cause the renal Fanconi syndrome (FS). The most frequently implicated drugs are cisplatin, ifosfamide, tenofovir, sodium valproate and aminoglycoside antibiotics, and the ...
Bass, P., Hall, A.M., Unwin, R.J.
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Interference of urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio measurement by glycosuria: clinical implications when using SGLT-2 inhibitors [PDF]
Daniel S. Chapman +13 more
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Ifosfamide-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus and Fanconi syndrome in a patient with femur osteosarcoma [PDF]
Background: Ifosfamide-induced Fanconi syndrome is a relatively infrequent complication that generally occurs in young patients with a high cumulative dose of ifosfamide; and is commonly characterized by glycosuria, proteinuria, electrolyte abnormalities,
Marcio Concepción-Zavaleta +8 more
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An English visitor to the holy infirmary of the Order of St John in Malta in the 17th century [PDF]
On the 13th March 1687 His Britannic Majesty's Ship ‘Dragon’, under the command of Captain Henry Killegrew, Commander-in-Chief of the Sally Squadron, entered Malta harbour. Among the party was the Clerk of Captain Killegrew, Mr. G.
Cassar, Paul
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NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND EPILEPTIC. CASE OF GLYCOSURIA WITH NERVOUS SYMPTOMS
David Jackson
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Clinical and Genetic Features of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Renal Glycosuria
S. Gong +11 more
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RELATION OF THE ALKALI RESERVE OF THE BLOOD TO GLYCOSURIA AND HYPERGLYCEMIA IN PANCREATIC DIABETES
Byron M. Hendrix, C.Y. Crouter
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