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Case Report Renal Failure Associated with Hydantoins Administration in Nutritional Rickets

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Pediatric Nephrology

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The clinical presentation of bone disease and renal failure in a given patient strongly suggests a close relationship between both entities, rickets being secondary to long standing renal failure.

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Gastelbondo-Amaya, R., Mun̂oz-Arizpe, R., Mota-Hernández, F., Gordillo-Paniagua, G. (1981). Case Report Renal Failure Associated with Hydantoins Administration in Nutritional Rickets. In: Strauss, J. (eds) Pediatric Nephrology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8804-3_16

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