Nephron. Physiology
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We report a case of nonketotic hyperosmolal state associated with rhabdomyolysis. None of the known predisposing factors for rhabdomyolysis, e.g. coma, potassium or phosphate depletion, were present in this patient. We propose that severe hyperosmolality per se may represent another predisposing factor for nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis.
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Nephron. Physiology · Jan 1987
Case ReportsDelayed traumatic arteriovenous fistula following hemodialysis vascular catheterization.
Arteriovenous fistula formation is a rare complication of percutaneous femoral vein cannulation for hemodialysis. Symptoms and physical findings may be elusive and the lesion can proceed unnoticed for extended periods of time. This complication is easily managed with surgical repair following rapid clinical and angiographic diagnosis. It is the purpose of this paper to report a case of delayed arteriovenous fistula formation 7 months following percutaneous insertion of an acute hemodialysis catheter into the femoral vein.