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However, if the cause is not fixed quickly, damage may occur to the kidney (acute tubular necrosis).
The kidney had evidence of acute tubular necrosis.
The progressive acute renal failure is because of acute tubular necrosis.
Together, these processes lead to acute tubular necrosis, the destruction of the cells of tubules.
Higher values can suggest sodium wasting due to acute tubular necrosis or other causes of intrinsic renal failure.
The "muddy brown cast" seen in acute tubular necrosis is a type of granular cast.
Some of these patients had acute tubular necrosis, which may be related to shock, bacteraemia hypovolaemia and drug nephrotoxicity.
Risks for acute tubular necrosis include:
Control conditions such as diabetes, liver disorders, and cardiac disorders to reduce the risk of acute tubular necrosis.
Renal biopsy of the patient showed acute tubular necrosis with glomerular minor abnormalities.
Acute tubular necrosis (tissue death)
Kjellstrand et al showed that incomplete recovery from acute tubular necrosis was common in patients over 55, the age range of most of our patients.
These can be seen in acute tubular necrosis and toxic ingestion, such as from mercury, diethylene glycol, or salicylate.
Uranyl salts are toxic and can cause severe renal insufficiency and acute tubular necrosis.
Acute renal failure is a risk due to acute tubular necrosis consequent to hypovolemia and rhabdomyolysis.
In general, diuretics and/or dopamine are usually considered for the prevention or treatment of acute tubular necrosis (ATN).
Cardiac arrhythmias and renal abnormalities including nephritis and acute tubular necrosis also have been reported with voriconazole use.
Call your health care provider if your urine output decreases or stops, or if you develop other symptoms of acute tubular necrosis.
Promptly treating conditions that can lead to decreased blood flow and/or decreased oxygen to the kidneys can reduce the risk of acute tubular necrosis.
Abnormal ranges of the fractional excretion of sodium can imply acute tubular necrosis or glomerular dysfunction.
Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) in the kidney is a case in which cells heal completely by regeneration.
Hemoglobinuria can lead to acute tubular necrosis which is a common cause of death of multi-traumatic patients recovering in the ICU.
The definition is not equivalent to acute tubular necrosis; indeed, the study emphasises that many other renal insults cause severe acute renal failure.
Acute tubular necrosis is a kidney disorder involving damage to the tubule cells of the kidneys, which can lead to acute kidney failure.
Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) is usually caused by lack of oxygen to the kidney tissues (ischemia of the kidneys).