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Relapsing nephrotic syndrome with acute renal failure following a unique episode of multiple bee stings: A case report.

Gonzalo P MéndezJosefina JobetIgnacia BravoDaniel EnosMariel Jose Hernández
Published in: Clinical case reports (2024)
The commonest renal involvement after bee stings is acute kidney injury due to rhabdomyolysis. Nephrotic syndrome combined with AKI is unusual complication of Hymenoptera stings. We diagnosed a minimal change disease and six-year follow up relapses.
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