Acute kidney injury following neonatal sepsis: A case report in a Cameroonian setting
Neonatal sepsis is a frequent disease affecting newborns worldwide. It can be life threatening causing multi-organ dysfunction. We present a case of a 28-day old neonate who was admitted for an acute kidney injury in the context of neonatal sepsis. Management was conservative and successful, and con...
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Main Authors: | Andreas Chiabi (Author), Kate Kan (Author), Alex Mambap (Author), Christina Ntui (Author), Sankara Nykam (Author), Sandrine Ngeh (Author), Cecilia Fomenky (Author), Denis Nsame (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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