1970
DOI: 10.3126/mjsbh.v9i2.5020
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Cutaneous Manifestations in Chronic Renal Failure Patients

Abstract: Introduction: Chronic renal failure is a pathophysiologic process with multiple etiologies, resulting in the inexorable attrition of nephron number and function, and frequently leading to end stage renal disease. There are various cutaneous changes in chronic renal failure. Objectives: To observe the cutaneous manifestations in chronic renal falure and find out any difference in occurrence of cutaneous manifestation with modality of treatment of CRF.  Methods: The study was conducted in 50 (fifty) adult patien… Show more

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