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of 'Clinical features and diagnosis of heme pigment-induced acute kidney injury (acute renal failure)'
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Disappearance of muscular calcium deposits during resolution of prolonged rhabdomyolysis-induced hypercalcemia.
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Lane JT, Boudreau RJ, Kinlaw WB
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Am J Med. 1990;89(4):523.
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Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
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