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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 13, Issue 1, 25-26
Copyright © 1983 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Acute renal failure in toxic shock syndrome owing to rhabdomyolysis

R Bachhuber, RA Parker, and WM Bennett

Toxic shock syndrome is frequently complicated by renal dysfunction. The mechanism of this functional disturbance is unclear. The present report concerns a 33-year-old woman with reversible renal failure in the course of toxic shock syndrome owing to rhabdomyolysis. It is suspected that the renal consequences of muscle injury play a pathophysiological role in the acute renal failure of toxic shock syndrome.





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