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Sterz, F; Borkenstein, J; Samonigg, H.
Endogenous creatinine clearing during cytostatic therapy
WIEN MED WOCHENSCHR. 1984; 134(22): 499-504.
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Samonigg Hellmut
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Abstract:
25 patients with a malign neoplasia were treated with cytostatics. The endogenous creatinine clearance as a parameter of the kidney function was checked. Patients who had no side-effects, did not show important changes in kidney function immediately and 10 days after the treatment. Patients who had hyperemesis and diarrhoea showed an impairment, patients with a hyperkinetic reaction improvement of kidney function. General hyperhydration during a cytostatic treatment is not necessary, it can even be dangerous for patients with a hyperkinetic reaction.
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