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Augmented renal clearance

Atkinson A

Adding to the complexity of caring for critically ill patients is the fact that many of them have a creatinine clearance that exceeds 130 mL/min/1.73 m². This phenomenon, termed augmented...
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Therapeutic drug monitoring of vancomycin in a patient with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD): A case report

Lee SW, Yoon S, Yu KS, Lee S

Vancomycin is a widely used glycopeptide antibiotic that requires therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) owing to its narrow therapeutic window. It is primarily eliminated by renal excretion; thus, estimating the renal...
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Effect of Corticosteroids on Renal Excretion of Lithium

Oh SY, Ha JH, Lee KY, Kim WJ

Lithium salts are being used increasingly to treat patient with affective disorders, especially acute mania, or bipolar manic-depressive illness. For therapeutic effect the lithium content must be maintained at or...
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A Case of Isolated Glycosuria Mediated by an SLC5A2 Gene Mutation and Characterized by Postprandial Heavy Glycosuria Without Salt Wasting

Kim KM, Kwon SK, Kim HY

Familial renal glycosuria (FRG) is an inherited disorder characterized by persistent glycosuria in the absence of hyperglycemia. It is caused by mutations in the sodium-glucose co-transporter, leading to increase in...
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Hyperuricemia and Urologic Disease

Cho IC, Min SK

Gout is a disease that causes painful inflammatory arthritis related to hyperuricemia, due to the incorrect metabolism of uric acid. Decreased renal excretion of urate is thought to be the...
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