The prevention of renal diseases induced by chemicals requires the use of tests with which adverse renal effects can be detected at a stage when removal from exposure to the offending agent(s) may lead to complete recovery or may at least prevent an accelerated decline in renal function. The screening tests used in clinical medicine for assessing the functional integrity of the kidney are not sufficiently sensitive to attain this objective. In this review, we describe the tests currently available for detecting incipient renal damage and attempt to assess their health significance. A minimal battery of tests is recommended for the detection of groups in industry or in the general population who are at risk. If an increased prevalence of abn...
In addition to the difficulties related to the definition of a reference population and hence of ref...
Purpose of review As patients with impaired kidney function are at increased risk not only for progr...
For a long time, nephrotoxicity has been definitively defined as renal injury or dysfunction that ar...
A kidney is particularly prone to the action of nephrotoxins because it receives 25% of the cardiac ...
Within the framework of an European Commission-funded project, groups of industrial workers exposed ...
Long-term exposure to certain industrial chemicals (e.g. heavy metals, some halogenated hydrocarbons...
Thèse d'agrégation de l'enseignement supérieur (Faculté de médecine) -- UCL, 198
This paper is a review of epidemiological studies in which sensitive markers of nephrotoxicity have ...
Damage to the kidneys is one of the primary toxic actions of metals. Nephrotoxic substances not only...
A long latent period elapses between the exposure to toxic substances, injuring the kidney and the d...
About 14‒23% of all clinically used drugs have nephrotoxic potential and are a frequent cause of acu...
Kidney diseases are among the most frequently reported diseases with a poor prognosis that are diagn...
Objectives: Evidence for a relationship between chronic kidney diseases or progression of already ex...
Diagnostic investigation of suspected renal disease\ud begins with a consideration of the signalment...
Drug induced kidney injury is a frequent adverse event which contributes to morbidity and increased ...
In addition to the difficulties related to the definition of a reference population and hence of ref...
Purpose of review As patients with impaired kidney function are at increased risk not only for progr...
For a long time, nephrotoxicity has been definitively defined as renal injury or dysfunction that ar...
A kidney is particularly prone to the action of nephrotoxins because it receives 25% of the cardiac ...
Within the framework of an European Commission-funded project, groups of industrial workers exposed ...
Long-term exposure to certain industrial chemicals (e.g. heavy metals, some halogenated hydrocarbons...
Thèse d'agrégation de l'enseignement supérieur (Faculté de médecine) -- UCL, 198
This paper is a review of epidemiological studies in which sensitive markers of nephrotoxicity have ...
Damage to the kidneys is one of the primary toxic actions of metals. Nephrotoxic substances not only...
A long latent period elapses between the exposure to toxic substances, injuring the kidney and the d...
About 14‒23% of all clinically used drugs have nephrotoxic potential and are a frequent cause of acu...
Kidney diseases are among the most frequently reported diseases with a poor prognosis that are diagn...
Objectives: Evidence for a relationship between chronic kidney diseases or progression of already ex...
Diagnostic investigation of suspected renal disease\ud begins with a consideration of the signalment...
Drug induced kidney injury is a frequent adverse event which contributes to morbidity and increased ...
In addition to the difficulties related to the definition of a reference population and hence of ref...
Purpose of review As patients with impaired kidney function are at increased risk not only for progr...
For a long time, nephrotoxicity has been definitively defined as renal injury or dysfunction that ar...