[COVID-19: The Perspective Of Nephrology]
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Increasing insight into the clinical phenotype and mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 infections and COVID-19 has identified damage of the kidneys as a key player in the course of the disease. This manuscript summarizes the current knowledge on direct viral infection of kidney tissue, proteinuria and acute ki …
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| Authors | Kann M;Benzing T;; |
| Journal | deutsche medizinische wochenschrift (1946) |
| Year | 2020 |
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humans
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nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
risk factors
pneumonia
renal insufficiency
pmid:32731281
doi:10.1055/a-1164-4231
martin kann
thomas benzing
acute kidney injury* / physiopathology
acute kidney injury* / virology
betacoronavirus
coronavirus infections* / complications
coronavirus infections* / physiopathology
hematuria
kidney / physiopathology
kidney / virology
pandemics*
viral* / complications
viral* / physiopathology
proteinuria
renal dialysis
chronic / therapy
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