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[Clinical and laboratory signs and risk factors for nephrotoxicity, associated with antiangiogenic drugs].

K S GrechukhinaNatalia V ChebotarevaLyudmila ZhukovaT N Krasnova
Published in: Terapevticheskii arkhiv (2021)
Early signs of nephrotoxicity of antiangiogenic anticancer drugs were a decrease in eGFR and AH. The independent risk factors for nephrotoxicity were the initial decrease in eGFR, an increase in D-dimer levels, and a decrease in hemoglobin levels at 8 weeks of treatment, while the prophylactic use of anticoagulant therapy reduced this risk in our study.
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