Secondary Oxalate Nephropathy: Causes and Clinicopathological Characteristics of a Case Series
Conclusions: In this case series of secondary OxN, the most common cause was iatrogenic medication, and it presented with AKI or ACKD. Half of the patients required renal replacement therapy, and in most of them, the renal function was reversible. Renal biopsy played an important role in diagnosis and prognosis evaluation.Nephron
Source: Nephron - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research
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