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Incidence and risk factors of contrast-induced nephropathy in acute stroke patients undergoing computed tomography angiography: A single-center study

Muhannad A. Asiri, Mohammed S. Alqahtani, Saeed A. Alqahtani, Mohammed M. Alwadai, Naif F. Alharbi, Mohammed O. Aqeeli and Saeed S. Alzahrani
Neurosciences Journal October 2023, 28 (4) 258-263; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2023.4.20230030
Muhannad A. Asiri
From the Neurology unit (Asiri, Alharbi, Aqeeli, Alzahrani, Alwadai), Department of Medicine, King Fahad hospital, Jeddah, from the Neurology unit (Alqahtani M), Department of Medicine, Armed Forces Hospital-Southern Region, Khamis Mushait, and from the Unit of Neurology (Alqahtani S), College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mohammed S. Alqahtani
From the Neurology unit (Asiri, Alharbi, Aqeeli, Alzahrani, Alwadai), Department of Medicine, King Fahad hospital, Jeddah, from the Neurology unit (Alqahtani M), Department of Medicine, Armed Forces Hospital-Southern Region, Khamis Mushait, and from the Unit of Neurology (Alqahtani S), College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Saeed A. Alqahtani
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Mohammed M. Alwadai
From the Neurology unit (Asiri, Alharbi, Aqeeli, Alzahrani, Alwadai), Department of Medicine, King Fahad hospital, Jeddah, from the Neurology unit (Alqahtani M), Department of Medicine, Armed Forces Hospital-Southern Region, Khamis Mushait, and from the Unit of Neurology (Alqahtani S), College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Naif F. Alharbi
From the Neurology unit (Asiri, Alharbi, Aqeeli, Alzahrani, Alwadai), Department of Medicine, King Fahad hospital, Jeddah, from the Neurology unit (Alqahtani M), Department of Medicine, Armed Forces Hospital-Southern Region, Khamis Mushait, and from the Unit of Neurology (Alqahtani S), College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mohammed O. Aqeeli
From the Neurology unit (Asiri, Alharbi, Aqeeli, Alzahrani, Alwadai), Department of Medicine, King Fahad hospital, Jeddah, from the Neurology unit (Alqahtani M), Department of Medicine, Armed Forces Hospital-Southern Region, Khamis Mushait, and from the Unit of Neurology (Alqahtani S), College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Saeed S. Alzahrani
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