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Fetal renal impairment

Seminars in Neonatology, 2003
Renal function in utero deals chiefly with urine production rather than the excretion of metabolites, which are cleared by the placenta. Fetal renal impairment (FRI) in bilateral renal disease thus presents as oligohydramnios or anhydramnios; this can lead to lung hypoplasia and early neonatal death.
Vanderheyden, Tina   +2 more
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Advanced renal disease/renal impairment

2021
There is an increased incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with underlying rheumatic disease. For a proportion of patients, CKD is diagnosed for the first time in pregnancy through routine antenatal blood and urine testing. Pregnancy places increased physiological demand on the kidneys, and women with CKD have increased risks of ...
Hannah Blakey, Kate Bramham
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Nimesulide and renal impairment

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1999
To analyse from spontaneous reporting data the renal adverse reactions associated with the use of nimesulide.Case reports were obtained from a Northern Italian Regional database (Veneto Pharmacovigilance System), containing all the spontaneous reports filed between 1988 and 1997. The Veneto Region is the principal contributor to the Italian spontaneous
LEONE, Roberto   +5 more
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Tobramycin in renal impairment

The American Journal of The Medical Sciences, 1975
Calculated elimination rate constants of tobramycin were correlated with endogenous creatinine clearances in 128 normal subjects or patients with various degrees of renal impairment. A similar correlation was made with serum creatinine concentration in 85 subjects.
L D, Bechtol, H R, Black
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Renal Imaging in Patients with Renal Impairment

Current Urology Reports, 2010
In patients with renal impairment, the incremental benefits from administration of contrast media for imaging studies need to be carefully assessed relative to the potential increased risks of worsening renal dysfunction and systemic adverse effects. This review provides an overview of risk and benefits of iodinated and gadolinium-based contrast agents;
Jason A, Poff   +2 more
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Mezlocillin pharmacokinetics in renal impairment

Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1980
Mezlocillin kinetics was examined in 28 adult subjects with varying renal function. Mezlocillin 3 gm, was infused over 30 min. Mean peak plasma concentrations ranged from 204 to 253 mg/I. When the area under the curve (AUC) was plotted against creatinine clearance (CCr), the relationship found was expressed by the equation AUC = 656e(-0.01)(CCr).
G R, Aronoff   +5 more
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Renal Impairment in Hepatic Cryotherapy

Cryobiology, 1998
Cryoshock is a syndrome of coagulopathy, renal, and pulmonary injury following cryotherapy, and its etiology is unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of hepatic cryotherapy on renal function, and whether this effect is related to volume of cryotherapy, and to identify any predictors of renal impairment in patients who undergo ...
J S, Bagia, D S, Perera, D L, Morris
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