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[Bilateral papillary necrosis during indinavir treatment].
La Presse Médicale 2008 June
INTRODUCTION: Papillary necrosis results from ischemia of the renal medulla and papillae, induced by a variety of mechanisms. Papillary necrosis is a rare adverse effect of continuous protease-inhibitor therapy with indinavir.
CASE: We describe the case of a patient who developed bilateral papillary necrosis. It was reversible after treatment interruption and increased hydration.
CONCLUSION: This case shows the need to monitor kidney markers in patients under continuous treatment with indinavir.
CASE: We describe the case of a patient who developed bilateral papillary necrosis. It was reversible after treatment interruption and increased hydration.
CONCLUSION: This case shows the need to monitor kidney markers in patients under continuous treatment with indinavir.
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