Aminoglycoside-induced acute kidney injury typically presents as nonoliguric acute tubular necrosis with granular casts in the urine sediment and a fractional excretion of sodium [...], and the serum creatinine characteristically rises 5 to 10 days after starting therapy
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Aminoglycoside-induced acute kidney injury typically presents as nonoliguric acute tubular necrosis with granular casts in the urine sediment and a fractional excretion of sodium [...], and the serum creatinine characteristically rises 5 to 10 days after starting therapy
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Aminoglycoside-induced acute kidney injury typically presents as nonoliguric acute tubular necrosis with granular casts in the urine sediment and a fractional excretion of sodium [...], and the serum creatinine characteristically rises 5 to 10 days after starting therapy
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>1%
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