Proximal tubular dysfunction in patients with COVID-19

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Proximal tubular dysfunction in patients with COVID-19 : what have we learnt so far? / Braun, Fabian; Huber, Tobias B; Puelles, Victor G.

In: KIDNEY INT, Vol. 98, No. 5, 11.2020, p. 1092-1094.

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title = "Proximal tubular dysfunction in patients with COVID-19: what have we learnt so far?",
abstract = "Recent studies have reported a variety of urine abnormalities in patients hospitalized due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. In a single-center study from Belgium, Werion et al. present a concise investigation of tubular dysfunction in patients with coronavirus disease 2019, identifying potential risk factors for increased disease severity. These data complement current evidence regarding severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 presence and potential infection in the kidney.",
keywords = "Belgium, Betacoronavirus, Coronavirus Infections, Humans, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral",
author = "Fabian Braun and Huber, {Tobias B} and Puelles, {Victor G}",
note = "Editorial Material",
year = "2020",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1016/j.kint.2020.09.002",
language = "English",
volume = "98",
pages = "1092--1094",
journal = "KIDNEY INT",
issn = "0085-2538",
publisher = "NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP",
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KW - Betacoronavirus

KW - Coronavirus Infections

KW - Humans

KW - Pandemics

KW - Pneumonia, Viral

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JO - KIDNEY INT

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