Acute Renal Failure
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Acute Renal Failure Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow. | ||||
Disease information
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Symptoms[edit | edit source]
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Symptom | Probability | Seriousness |
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Kidney Tissue Damaged | 100 | Medium |
Oliguria | 70 | Low |
Abdominal Pain | 70 | Medium |
Fatigue | 70 | Low |
Loss of Appetite | 70 | Low |
Vomiting | 70 | Medium |
Hypertension | 70 | Serious |
Lipiduria | 60 | Low |
Confusion | 60 | Low |
Edema | 50 | Low |
Hypocalcaemia | 50 | Low |
Tremor | 50 | Medium |
Azotemia | 50 | Low |
Chest Pain | 50 | Medium |
Elevated CRP | 1 | Low |
Examinations[edit | edit source]
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- MRI Scan
- Physical Examination
- Interview
- Abdominal Palpation
- Blood Pressure
- Urine Analysis
- Speech Listening
- Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
- Thorax Percussion
- CRP
Treatments[edit | edit source]
- Main article: Treatment