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Literaturverzeichnis

zum Titelthema „Drei Highlights aus der Nephrologie – Schwerpunkt akutes Nierenversagen“

von Dr. Victoria Zoellner, Professorin Dr. Kerstin Amann und Professor Dr. Clemens Cohen, Bayerisches Ärzteblatt 12/2018, Seite 672 ff.

1. Perazella, M.A. and G.S. Markowitz, Drug-induced acute interstitial nephritis. Nat Rev Nephrol, 2010. 6(8): p. 461-70.

2. Praga, M., et al., Changes in the aetiology, clinical presentation and management of acute interstitial nephritis, an increasingly common cause of acute kidney injury. Nephrol Dial Transplant, 2015. 30(9): p. 1472-9.

3. Krishnan, N. and M.A. Perazella, Drug-induced acute interstitial nephritis: pathology, pathogenesis, and treatment. Iran J Kidney Dis, 2015. 9(1): p. 3-13.

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p. 246-53.

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6. Ronco, C., et al., Cardio-renal syndromes: report from the consensus conference of the acute dialysis quality initiative. Eur Heart J, 2010. 31(6): p. 703-11.

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121(23): p. 2592-600.

8. Testani, J.M., et al., Potential effects of aggressive decongestion during the treatment of decompensated heart failure on renal function and survival. Circulation, 2010. 122(3): p. 265- 72.

9. Schwenger, V., et al., [Dialysis and ultrafiltration therapy in patients with cardio-renal syndrome: recommendations of the working group "heart-kidney" of the German Cardiac Society and the German Society of Nephrology]. Dtsch Med Wochenschr, 2014. 139(7): p.

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