Acute Renal Failure at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital: A 10-Year Review
The Dialysis Centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital was established in November 1981 as the first unit in West Africa to undertake chronic hemodialysis treatment. More than 500 patients have been managed in the center since then. Of these, 175 were cases of acute renal failure. The causes...
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description | The Dialysis Centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital was established in November 1981 as the first unit in West Africa to undertake chronic hemodialysis treatment. More than 500 patients have been managed in the center since then. Of these, 175 were cases of acute renal failure. The causes and outcome of these cases have been reviewed. There were 89 males (50.9%) and 86 females (49.1%). The majority, 111 (63.4%), were aged |
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