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Kidney Recovery after Acute Kidney Injury: A Comprehensive Review.
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Systemic Sarcoidosis Presenting With Hypercalcemia, Acute Kidney Injury, and Diffuse Lymphadenopathy: Unlocking Pandora's Box. [PDF]
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Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Novel Anticancer Therapies: Immunotherapy. [PDF]
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Unraveling Acute Kidney Injury: An Intricate Case of Sepsis and Immune-Mediated Renal Damage. [PDF]
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Predicting Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury.
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Intensive Care Medicine, 2023
Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been shown to occur commonly in hospitalized children. AKI is associated with multiple complications, including elevated blood urea nitrogen level, electrolyte dyscrasias, acidosis, and fluid balance disorders. During the past 10 years, multiple multicenter studies have shown that AKI occurs commonly and is associated with
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) has been shown to occur commonly in hospitalized children. AKI is associated with multiple complications, including elevated blood urea nitrogen level, electrolyte dyscrasias, acidosis, and fluid balance disorders. During the past 10 years, multiple multicenter studies have shown that AKI occurs commonly and is associated with
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2018
Acute kidney injury (AKI) most commonly occurs in the hospital setting, and hospital-acquired AKI accounts for 22% of all AKI cases worldwide. AKI causes 2 million deaths per year, and 50% of critically ill patients develop AKI. AKIs include prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal causes.
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) most commonly occurs in the hospital setting, and hospital-acquired AKI accounts for 22% of all AKI cases worldwide. AKI causes 2 million deaths per year, and 50% of critically ill patients develop AKI. AKIs include prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal causes.
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