Pathogenesis of acute kidney injury: effects of remote tissue damage on the kidney.

Volume: 174, Pages: 129 - 137
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
The modern definition and classification of acute kidney injury (AKI) has now been applied to thousands of patients around the world and in different settings. Epidemiology is shedding intense light on the credibility of our fundamental notions of how AKI occurs and why. It is clear from multiple studies that sepsis is the leading etiology of AKI, although other settings associated with systemic inflammation (polytrauma, burns, pancreatitis,...
Paper Details
Title
Pathogenesis of acute kidney injury: effects of remote tissue damage on the kidney.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
174
Pages
129 - 137
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