id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-355410-oinbicza Kormann, Raphaƫl Coronavirus disease 2019: acute Fanconi syndrome precedes acute kidney injury 2020-06-08 .txt text/plain 3936 235 46 We hypothesized that Fanconi syndrome may be a clinical feature of infection of proximal tubular epithelial kidney cells in patients hospitalized with a severe form of COVID-19, and that the most severe patients admitted to ICUs may develop a more frequent and/or a more severe Fanconi syndrome. After clinical and biological signs of proximal tubule injury were detected in three COVID-19 cases, all laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 patients cared for in the University Regional Hospital (CHRU) of Nancy from 20 to 29 March 2020 underwent a systematic screening of tubular function by four clinicians (A.J., M.K., P.V. and S.B.). Chi-square test for trend was used for the analysis of AKI, and to compare the number of abnormalities related to proximal tubule injury between the two groups (ICU patients group and other inpatients). ./cache/cord-355410-oinbicza.txt ./txt/cord-355410-oinbicza.txt