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Renal failure after two myocardial infarctions.
MedLine Citation:
PMID:  9119927     Owner:  NLM     Status:  MEDLINE    
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
A 60-year-old man was admitted to the hospital for elective cardiac catheterization. He had had two myocardial infarctions (MI) one and two months earlier. After the second MI, he had been treated with tissue plasminogen activator and heparin. Since then, his blood urea nitrogen concentration had increased from 20 to 63 mg/dL and his blood creatinine concentration from 1.2 to 9.2 mg/dL.
Authors:
P Mahfood; M Brown
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Publication Detail:
Type:  Case Reports; Journal Article    
Journal Detail:
Title:  Hospital practice (1995)     Volume:  31     ISSN:  2154-8331     ISO Abbreviation:  Hosp Pract (1995)     Publication Date:  1996 Aug 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  1997-04-24     Completed Date:  1997-04-24     Revised Date:  2013-04-10    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  101268948     Medline TA:  Hosp Pract (1995)     Country:  UNITED STATES    
Other Details:
Languages:  eng     Pagination:  25-6     Citation Subset:  AIM; IM    
Affiliation:
University of South Florida, USA.
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MeSH Terms
Descriptor/Qualifier:
Acute Kidney Injury / etiology*,  pathology
Biopsy
Embolism, Cholesterol / etiology*,  pathology
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Myocardial Infarction / complications*,  drug therapy
Thrombolytic Therapy / adverse effects

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