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  1. ... 584.5 (acute kidney failure with lesion of tubular necrosis), 584.6 (acute renal failure with lesion of renal cortical necrosis), 584.7 ( ...
  2. Complications may include: Acute tubular necrosis Acute renal failure Harmful chemical imbalances in the blood Shock (low blood pressure)
  3. ... the kidneys, which can lead to acute kidney failure . The tubules are tiny ducts in the kidneys that help filter the blood when it passes through the kidneys.
  4. ... 107 Frasier syndrome.ti,ab. 108 ACUTE KIDNEY FAILURE/ 109 ((Renal$ or kidney?) adj5 (injur$ or insuffic$ or fail$) adj5 acute$).ab,ti. 110 (Kidney adj5 tubular necrosis adj5 acute$).ab,ti. 111 (Nephrosis adj5 nephron ...
  5. Kidney failure; Renal failure; Renal failure - acute; ARF; Kidney injury - acute
  6. ... of G-CSF therapy: two had complications of acute tubular necrosis secondary to streptococcal septicemia; one developed renal failure requiring transplant due to haemophilus septicemia; two had ...
  7. ... in Spanish Topic Image MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA ... azotemia Renal arteriography Renal scan Urine 24-hour volume Show ...
  8. ... evident at birth. It is characterized by vomiting, failure to tolerate any ... obstructive uropathy, ureterocele, duplicated renal collecting system, and ...
  9. ... These casts are seen in conditions such as renal tubular necrosis , viral ... with acute kidney infections and interstitial nephritis. Your provider will ...
  10. ... Heart attack Kidney disease, including glomerulonephritis , pyelonephritis, and acute tubular necrosis Kidney failure Shock Urinary tract obstruction Lower-than-normal level may be due to: Liver failure Low protein diet Malnutrition Over-hydration
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