Early acute kidney injury predicts progressive renal dysfunction and higher mortality in severely burned adults.

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Published in J Burn Care Res on January 11, 2010

Authors

Michael J Mosier1, Tam N Pham, Matthew B Klein, Nicole S Gibran, Brett D Arnoldo, Richard L Gamelli, Ronald G Tompkins, David N Herndon

Author Affiliations

1: University of Washington Burn Center at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle,WA 98104, USA.

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