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Acute kidney injury
- ... the body profound low blood pressure Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury Patients with impaired kidney (renal) function should be ...
- Keeping Kidneys Safe: Smart Choices about Medicines
(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
... them for a long time, or lead to acute kidney injury if you take them when you are dehydrated ... - ... products have suffered serious health consequences, including strokes, acute liver injury, kidney failure, and pulmonary embolisms (artery blockage in the ...
- ... your doctor will screen you for chronic or acute kidney disease. The doctor may administer contrast material intravenously ( ...
- ... your doctor will screen you for chronic or acute kidney disease. The doctor may administer contrast material intravenously ( ...
- CT (Computed Tomography) of the Sinuses
(American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)
... your doctor will screen you for chronic or acute kidney disease. The doctor may administer contrast material intravenously ( ... - ... your doctor will screen you for chronic or acute kidney disease. The doctor may administer contrast material intravenously ( ...
- Abdominal and Pelvic CT (Computed Tomography)
(American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)
... body such as lung cancer or breast cancer . kidney and bladder stones . abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) . injuries to abdominal organs such as the spleen, liver, ... - ... scanning. MRI is very useful for evaluating spinal injuries. It helps diagnose or rule out acute spinal cord compression when a physical exam shows muscle weakness or paralysis. MRI is the best available method to evaluate ligament injuries. MRI is able to detect subtle changes in ...
- ... Topic Center) Sickle Cell Disease Treatment (Topic Center) Acute Sickle Cell Pain Transitioning Your Medical Care: Sickle ...