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High versus low chloride load in adult hyperglycemic emergencies with acute kidney injury, a multicenter retrospective cohort study: COMMENT

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The study is financially sponsored by National Taiwan University Hospital (113-N0029 and 113-TMU172) and National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan (NSTC 112–2314-B-002–232-MY3).

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Chao, CT. High versus low chloride load in adult hyperglycemic emergencies with acute kidney injury, a multicenter retrospective cohort study: COMMENT. Intern Emerg Med (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-024-03615-6

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