Doris Young listened to the case described by Dr. Kelso, carefully recalled for a long time, and said, "Dr. Kelso, before and after my father's illness, I did not see him taking any unknown drugs, nor did I see him taking them. It’s even less likely to come into contact with aristolochia if you cook Chinese medicine yourself.”
Doris Young added, “After the last kidney transplantation, he was in good health overall and had mild diabetes, so he has been taking it. Metformin sustained-release tablets, but this drug is very safe for the kidneys and is unlikely to cause acute renal failure."
Dr. Kelso nodded and said, "The aristolochia I just mentioned is just an example for you, but it can The ingredients that cause acute renal failure are far more than aristolochia, and there are many chemicals and organic compounds that have great nephrotoxicity."
Doris Young asked, "Dr. Kelso, is there any way? Find out, what exactly is the cause of my father’s acute renal failure?”
Dr. Kelso said: “I have sent your father’s blood and urine to the laboratory for examination, but this series of tests is very troublesome. For a while, I am afraid that it will be difficult to find a clear result."
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