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Papillary Necrosis Following Phenylbutazone Ingestion
Alvaro Morales, MD;
John Steyn, PhD, FRCS
AMA Arch Surg. 1971;103(3):420-421.
Abstract
A case of papillary necrosis in a solitary kidney is believed to be the first reported case precipitated by the prolonged use of phenylbutazone.
Author Affiliations
Aberdeen, Scotland
From the Department of Urology, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, Scotland. Dr. Morales is now with the Department of Urology, Toronto General Hospital.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication April 5, 1971.
Reprint requests to Department of Urology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto (Dr. Morales).
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