CHANGES IN KIDNEY MICROSTRUCTURE IN ACETIC ACID POISONING.
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Key words: kidney, dystrophy, necrosis, stress, acetic acid, poisoningАннотация
Summary: Characteristic features of hemoglobinuric nephrosis in accidental
and suicidal poisoning with acetic acid. But the degree of damage to the kidney
parenchyma is most clearly manifested if there is acute or chronic stress before
poisoning.
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