1967
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.43.498.290
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The management of acute reversible intrinsic renal failure

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“…He may also become involved in the subsequent management, e.g. in traumatic or post-operative cases where further surgery is required; so it is desirable that he have a clear appreciation of current therapy including the relative roles of heemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis and the importance of the experience of the renal failure group (Blagg 1967, Luke & Kennedy 1967. Dialysis is now such a routine procedure that, if surgical intervention is required when the renal shutdown is still present, it should never be withheld.…”
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“…He may also become involved in the subsequent management, e.g. in traumatic or post-operative cases where further surgery is required; so it is desirable that he have a clear appreciation of current therapy including the relative roles of heemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis and the importance of the experience of the renal failure group (Blagg 1967, Luke & Kennedy 1967. Dialysis is now such a routine procedure that, if surgical intervention is required when the renal shutdown is still present, it should never be withheld.…”
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