
@article{ref1,
title="Carbon monoxide poisoning: an unusual cause of acute renal failure",
journal="Renal failure",
year="1994",
author="Jha, R. and Kher, V. and Kale, S. A. and Jain, S. K. and Arora, P.",
volume="16",
number="6",
pages="775-779",
abstract="Carbon monoxide poisoning in a family of 3 persons resulted in renal failure with neurological damage in a 40-year-old husband and a fatal neurological injury in 35-year-old wife whereas the newborn child survived without any ill effects. Rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria secondary to anoxia was the probable cause of acute renal failure. The recognition of nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis-related acute renal failure is important in preventing fatality if neurological salvage is done at the right time.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0886-022X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}