Prerenal
National Institutes of Health
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Abstract This paper discusses the somewhat artificial distinction between the traditional classification of acute kidney injury…
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Studies have evaluated acute kidney injury (AKI) using biomarkers in various settings, but their…
Prerenal failure is used to designate a reversible form of acute renal dysfunction. However, the terminology encompasses…
Acute renal failure is present in 1 to 5 percent of patients at hospital admission and affects up to 20 percent of patients in…
Abstract The healthy term, and particularly the premature infant, is born with a very low glomerular filtration rate (GFR…
A prospective study over two and a half years analysed 48 children of acute renal failure requiring dialysis therapy. The mean…
150 episodes of allograft dysfunction in 128 renal transplant recipients, 77 due to acute rejection, 32 secondary to acute-on…
Although the fractional excretion of uric acid (FEUA) is known to reflect extracellular fluid volume changes, the diagnostic…
Causes of renal failure and urinary indexes were recorded in 45 neonates with oliguria and uremia. Twenty (44%) had ischemic…