Anuric Acute Kidney Injury Induced by Acute Mountain Sickness Prophylaxis With Acetazolamide
Acetazolamide (ACZ) is a sulfonamide derivative that inhibits carbonic anhydrase and is the mainstay for prevention and treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS). Acute kidney injury (AKI) is not well recognized as a complication of ACZ ingestion, especially when low doses are used for short period...
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Main Authors: | Javier A. Neyra MD (Author), James Castle Alvarez-Maza MD (Author), James E. Novak MD, PhD (Author) |
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2014-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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