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            <title>September 2010 : Volume 1, Number 5</title>
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            <itunes:summary>Dr. Derek Fine, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine covers important issues related to AKI.  In his case presentations he describes the effects of dialysis dosing on outcomes, the potential role of fluid overload in the development and management of AKI, and finally long-term outcomes in patients who develop AKI. </itunes:summary>
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