Clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.

From 1976 to 1982 five patients undergoing haemodialysis at Oxford Renal Unit suffered serious complications from acquired cystic disease of the kidney and two died as a direct result. Clinical features seen were pain, haematuria, palpable renal enlargement, massive haemorrhage, resolution of anaemi...

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Main Authors: Ratcliffe, P, Dunnill, MS, Oliver, DO
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1983
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description From 1976 to 1982 five patients undergoing haemodialysis at Oxford Renal Unit suffered serious complications from acquired cystic disease of the kidney and two died as a direct result. Clinical features seen were pain, haematuria, palpable renal enlargement, massive haemorrhage, resolution of anaemia, and metastatic malignancy. The clinical histories emphasise the features of a disease that is likely to assume increasing importance in patients undergoing haemodialysis.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2d2634e5-5a45-4a54-a060-62a361df6d1c2022-03-26T12:41:03ZClinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2d2634e5-5a45-4a54-a060-62a361df6d1cEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1983Ratcliffe, PDunnill, MSOliver, DOFrom 1976 to 1982 five patients undergoing haemodialysis at Oxford Renal Unit suffered serious complications from acquired cystic disease of the kidney and two died as a direct result. Clinical features seen were pain, haematuria, palpable renal enlargement, massive haemorrhage, resolution of anaemia, and metastatic malignancy. The clinical histories emphasise the features of a disease that is likely to assume increasing importance in patients undergoing haemodialysis.
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Clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.
title Clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.
title_full Clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.
title_fullStr Clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.
title_full_unstemmed Clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.
title_short Clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis.
title_sort clinical importance of acquired cystic disease of the kidney in patients undergoing dialysis
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