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  • 2. An unusual cause of hypokalemic paralysis: aristolochic acid nephropathy with Fanconi syndrome.
    Tsai CS, Chen YC, Chen HH, Cheng CJ, Lin SH.
    Am J Med Sci; 2005 Sep; 330(3):153-5. PubMed ID: 16175002
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  • 3. Fanconi's syndrome and subsequent progressive renal failure caused by a Chinese herb containing aristolochic acid.
    Lee S, Lee T, Lee B, Choi H, Yang M, Ihm CG, Kim M.
    Nephrology (Carlton); 2004 Jun; 9(3):126-9. PubMed ID: 15189173
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  • 6. [Chinese herbs nephropathy in the Kansai area: a warning report].
    Tanaka A, Shinkai S, Kasuno K, Maeda K, Murata M, Seta K, Okuda J, Sugawara A, Yoshida T, Nishida R, Kuwahara T.
    Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi; 1997 May; 39(4):438-40. PubMed ID: 9198368
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  • 7. Renal tubular acidosis, hypokalemic paralysis, rhabdomyolysis, and acute renal failure--a rare presentation of Chinese herbal nephropathy.
    Lee CT, Wu MS, Lu K, Hsu KT.
    Ren Fail; 1999 Mar; 21(2):227-30. PubMed ID: 10088184
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  • 8. [Traditional remedy-induced Chinese herbs nephropathy showing rapid deterioration of renal function].
    Tanaka A, Nishida R, Sawai K, Nagae T, Shinkai S, Ishikawa M, Maeda K, Murata M, Seta K, Okuda J, Yoshida T, Sugawara A, Kuwahara T.
    Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi; 1997 Dec; 39(8):794-7. PubMed ID: 9483946
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  • 14. Fanconi's syndrome associated with carburetor fluid intoxication.
    Rastogi SP, Gold RM, Arruda JA.
    Am J Clin Pathol; 1984 Jul; 82(1):124-5. PubMed ID: 6741869
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  • 15. Adult onset Fanconi syndrome: extensive tubulo-interstitial lesions and glomerulopathy in the early stage of Chinese herbs nephropathy.
    Kazama I, Matsubara M, Michimata M, Suzuki M, Hatano R, Sato H, Ito S.
    Clin Exp Nephrol; 2004 Sep; 8(3):283-7. PubMed ID: 15480910
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  • 16. Aristolochic acid-related nephropathy associated with the popular Chinese herb Xi Xin.
    Yang HY, Lin JL, Chen KH, Yu CC, Hsu PY, Lin CL.
    J Nephrol; 2006 Sep; 19(1):111-4. PubMed ID: 16523436
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  • 17. Chinese-herb nephropathy.
    But PP, Ma SC.
    Lancet; 1999 Nov 13; 354(9191):1731-2. PubMed ID: 10568601
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  • 18. Chinese-herb nephropathy.
    Okada M.
    Lancet; 1999 Nov 13; 354(9191):1732. PubMed ID: 10568602
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  • 19. When is "aristolochic acid nephropathy" more accurate than "Chinese herbs nephropathy"?
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    Kidney Int; 2002 Mar 13; 61(3):1178. PubMed ID: 11849475
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