Dialysis-requiring acute renal failure increases the risk of progressive chronic kidney disease
Lowell J. Lo(University of California, San Francisco), Chi‐yuan Hsu(Kaiser Permanente), Juan D. Ordoñez(Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center), Alan S. Go(Kaiser Permanente), Glenn M. Chertow(Stanford Health Care), Dongjie Fan(Kaiser Permanente), Charles E. McCulloch(University of California, San Francisco)
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