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1Pharmaceutical specialist in Hospital Pharmacy. Doctor of Pharmacy. Pharmacy Service, Guadarrama University Affiliated Hospital. España.
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We present the case of a patient with polyarteritis nodosa who, during her stay in a functional recovery hospital, experienced a deterioration in renal function, with a suspected pharmacological cause within a multifactorial context.
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