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Reversible Renal Side Effects Of Intra-Articular Osmic Acid Injection
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1978
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Permanent Renal DamageUrologyKnee Joint HydropsTransient GlycosuriaGouty ArthritisOsteoarthritisArthroscopic TechniqueAcute Kidney InjuryMedicineRenal PharmacologyOrthopaedic SurgeryNephrologyRheumatoid Arthritis
In 101 patients treated for knee joint hydrops with intra-articular osmic acid injection, an increased incidence of proteinuria and microscopic haematuria was noted on the first day after injection. This increase subsided rapidly and had disappeared 3 days after the injection. Three patients showed transient glycosuria. No signs of permanent renal damage appeared in any patient.
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