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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, doi:10.1093/ndt/gfh713
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Skin nodules and acute renal failure, what is the link?

Ihsan Ergun 1*, Gokhan Kabacam 1, Yakup Ekmekci 1, Ozden Tulunay 2, Kenan Keven 1, and Neval Duman 1

1 Ankara University School of Medicine, Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey
2 Ankara University School of Medicine, Pathology, Ankara, Turkey

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Ihsan Ergun, E-mail: ihsanerg{at}yahoo.com



This article has no Abstract. Keywords: cutaneous nodular lesions; granulomatous nephritis; hypercalcaemia; sarcoidosis.
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