Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Synthetic Cannabinoid Use - Multiple States, 2012

In Mar 2012, the Wyoming Department of Health was notified by Natrona County public health officials regarding three patients hospitalized for unexplained acute kidney injury (AKI), all of whom reported recent use of synthetic cannabinoids (SCs), sometimes referred to as "synthetic marijuana.&q...

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Hauptverfasser: Murphy, Tracy D, Weidenbach, Kelly N, Van Houten, Clay, Gerona, Roy R, Moran, Jeffery H, Kirschner, Ronald I, Marraffa, Jeanna M, Stork, Christine M, Birkhead, Guthrie S, Newman, Andie, Hendrickson, Robert G, Horowitz, B Zane, Vian, Karen, Leman, Richard F, Thornton, Stephen L, Wood, Clayton, Myers, David A, Orr, Erik, Devlin, John J, Schwartz, Michael D, Buser, Genevieve L
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