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Acute renal failure due to rhabdomyolysis following a seizure
Acute renal failure, oliguric or nonoliguric, is the most common complication of rhabdomyolysis. Rhabdomyolysis should be suspected in patients presenting with states of increased muscular activity, such as seizures, agitation, strenuous muscle exercise,
Ajay Mishra, Nikhil Dave
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Rolofylline, an adenosine A1-receptor antagonist, in acute heart failure [PDF]
15BACKGROUND: Worsening renal function, which is associated with adverse outcomes, often develops in patients with acute heart failure. Experimental and clinical studies suggest that counterregulatory responses mediated by adenosine may be involved ...
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A spleen‐targeting hybrid nanoplatform (RBCMV‐LNP‐RP) harnessing erythrophagocytosis mimics senescent red blood cell clearance to achieve spleen‐specific delivery of rapamycin. This biomimetic system enables selective accumulation in splenic macrophages, orchestrating systemic immune reprogramming and promoting mucosal healing in an inflammatory bowel ...
Jun Kwon +10 more
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Two kinds of self‐assembled RNA micelles were used to co‐deliver synergistic siRNA and nucleoside analogues for the treatment of colorectal cancer lung metastases. Near‐complete elimination of lung cancer metastases was confirmed in an orthotopic lung metastasis model constructed using human colorectal cancer lung metastases patient surgical samples to
Kai Jin +4 more
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Hypokalemic Rhabdomyolysis Induced Acute Renal Failure As a Presentation of Coeliac Disease
Adult coeliac disease commonly presents without classical symptoms as chronic diarrhea and weight loss. We describe the case of a 31-year-old woman with persistent life-threatening hypokalemia, acute renal failure, and acute quadriplegia due to diarrhea ...
Funda Sarı +7 more
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Background: Acute renal failure in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a complex pathophysiological state. Very few reports describe this condition and little is known regarding its optimum management.
Pradeep Sharma +5 more
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Does continuous renal replacement therapy favourably influence the outcome of the patients? [PDF]
Continuous haemodialysis and continuous haemofiltration are efficient and safe techniques for the treatment of acute renal failure. Theoretical advantages are improved haemodynamic stability and easier fluid removal.
Frey, F. J. +2 more
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The citric acid/urea (CA‐Urea) precursor system offers a versatile, scalable route to carbon dots with tunable luminescence and multifunctionality. Mechanistic insights into precursor chemistry and reaction parameters have enabled doping, surface modification, and hybridization strategies, yielding CDs for luminescent devices, sensing, catalysis ...
Yupeng Liu +10 more
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Acute renal failure can be caused by calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs), due to arteriolopathy and altered tubular function. Within this context, we present the case of a 14-month-old liver transplant recipient who suffered an acute polyuric renal failure ...
R. Kula +6 more
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ACUTE RENAL INJURY IN THE PERI-OPERATIVE PERIOD
Acute renal injury is a relatively new notion (introduced into the practice since 2012), which is currently understood as a fast failure of renal functions (within 48 hours) with increasing absolute rates of serum creatinine up to 26.5 mcmol/l and more ...
D. V. Sokolov, Yu. S. Polushin
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