Acute kidney injury in patients with newly diagnosed high-grade hematological malignancies: impact on remission and survival.
<h4>Background</h4>Optimal chemotherapy with minimal toxicity is the main determinant of complete remission in patients with newly diagnosed hematological malignancies. Acute organ dysfunctions may impair the patient's ability to receive optimal chemotherapy.<h4>Design and met...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Canet, Lara Zafrani, Jerome Lambert, Catherine Thieblemont, Lionel Galicier, David Schnell, Emmanuel Raffoux, Etienne Lengline, Sylvie Chevret, Michael Darmon, Elie Azoulay |
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Language: | EN |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de2d8849a51a4e53a58b04921b808b41 |
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