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Risk factors for indinavir-related renal colic in HIV patients: predictive value of indinavir dose/body mass index.

In a prospective study evaluating risk factors for indinavir-related renal colic in 555 HIV-infected patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy, followed-up fir 24 months, 23.6% developed one or more renal colic episodes, and 50 patients stopped indinavir. No correlation was observed between renal colic onset and sex, age, CD4 cell count, history, and hepatitis B or C virus co-infection, but baseline anthropometric values were significantly related to the onset of renal colic.[1]

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  1. Risk factors for indinavir-related renal colic in HIV patients: predictive value of indinavir dose/body mass index. Meraviglia, P., Angeli, E., Del Sorbo, F., Rombolà, G., Viganò, P., Orlando, G., Cordier, L., Faggion, I., Cargnel, A. AIDS (2002) [Pubmed]
 
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