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Journal of Cystic Fibrosis : Acute renal failure in CF patients 0 0 0
There was no evidence of urinary infection and renal ultrasound was normal. ... and urea and creatinine were elevated (16 mmol/l and 265 μmol/l respectively). .... CF patients are therefore at particular risk of aminoglycoside toxicity. ... strain) that is generally only sensitive to tobramycin and colomycin [10]. Subscription

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Estimation of Glomerular Filtration Rate by Serum Creatinine 0 0 0
Serum ßä-microglobulin was more sensitive than serum creatinine for ... wound infection. 53. Febris causae incerti i 6. Abdominal abscess ... was attributed to high age and/or diabetes. .... variables in younger patients with renal diseases might give ... Wise, R.; Andrews, J.M.: UK-18892, a new aminoglycoside.

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Urine protein as a rapid screen for renal function in the ED:  0 0 0
a higher odds ratio for an elevated creatinine concen- .... cemia, nephrotoxic drugs such as aminoglycosides given for infection, Bence Jones proteinuria, and dehydration ... a more sensitive indicator of significant renal dysfunc- ... material-induced renal failure in patients with diabetes mellitus,

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Urinary N-acetyl-beta -D-glucosaminidase activity in patients with 0 0 0
The mechanisms of aminoglycoside induced renal damage are understood to be as ... of pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in patients with cystic fibrosis. Subscription

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Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology | Urinary tract infection in 0 0 0
UTI is the most common infection following renal transplantation,1 ..... such as an aminoglycoside and a penicillin, whilst culture results are awaited. ... can raise serum creatinine levels26 and affect renal function.9 Damage to renal ..... diabetes and infectious hospitalizations in renal transplant recipients.

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Preliminary Results of Clinical Renal Allograft Transplantation 0 0 0
RENAL ALLOGRAFT TRANSPLANTATION. 57 to aminoglycosides. Treatment with a third-generation cepha- ... nary tract infection sensitive to cephalexin, trimethoprim- sulfa, and aminoglycosides. ... et al. found that elevated plasma creatinine in canine .... createctomy induced diabetes in dogs. Diabetes. 1985; 34:825- ... Subscription

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Experience once-daily aminoglycoside dosing using a target area 0 0 0
EMIT enzyme immunoassay, limit of sensitivity 0.25 .... aminoglycoside treatment. In addition, serial creatinine .... insulin-dependent diabetes with hypertension treated .... because of associated infection, and renal function Subscription

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Transplantation Proceedings : Cutaneous Infection With Rapidly 0 0 0
Medical history included diabetes with peripheral neuropathy and renal insufficiency, ... A punch biopsy of the area grew M abscessus sensitive only to ... with fluid overload necessitating discontinuation of aminoglycoside therapy. ... showed normal glucose and electrolytes but elevated creatinine of 2.0 (mg/dL), Subscription

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Wounds The International Journal of Lower Extremity 0 0 0
infection and without renal toxicity. These data suggest that ... strain isolated was MDR sensitive to amikacin, colistin, .... the prolonged administration of colistin (creatinine ... cillin and aminoglycosides for enterococcal endocardi- ... Patients with diabetes and infections are difficult Subscription

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Emphysematous Perinephric Abscess without Diabetes or Urinary 0 0 0
urea was 66 mg/dl and serum creatinine 3.5 mg/dl. Urine culture showed significant growth of Escherichia coli sensitive to cefotaxime and amikacin. ... earlier, probably due to resolution of renal infection Subscription
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  Diabetes Treatment, Elevated creatinine, renal infection, sensitive to aminoglycoside

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