1999
DOI: 10.1159/000045416
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End-Stage Chronic Renal FailureSecondary to Cisplatin and IfosfamideCombination Chemotherapy

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“…A renal Fanconi syndrome, hereditary or induced by other toxins, can result in end‐stage renal disease 34,35, so this might also be expected in ifosfamide‐induced renal Fanconi syndrome. However, up to now, this has been reported in very few patients only 10,36–38. Loebstein et al reported two children with end‐stage renal failure, necessitating renal transplantation in one case 10.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A renal Fanconi syndrome, hereditary or induced by other toxins, can result in end‐stage renal disease 34,35, so this might also be expected in ifosfamide‐induced renal Fanconi syndrome. However, up to now, this has been reported in very few patients only 10,36–38. Loebstein et al reported two children with end‐stage renal failure, necessitating renal transplantation in one case 10.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%