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Severe but reversible acute kidney injury resulting from Amanita punctata poisoning

Kang E, Cheong KY, Lee MJ, Kim S, Shin GT, Kim H, Park IW

Mushroom-related poisoning can cause acute kidney injury. Here we report a case of acute kidney injury after ingestion of Amanita punctata, which is considered an edible mushroom. Gastrointestinal symptoms occurred...
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Definition and Diagnostic Criteria of Acute Kidney Injury

Namgoong M

  • KMID: 2196703
  • J Korean Soc Pediatr Nephrol.
  • 2011 Oct;15(2):101-106.
Acute renal failure means that the word does not contain a mild kidney injury. In addition, the criteria for acute renal failure per researcher are different, and it is difficult...
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Increased intra-abdominal pressure in acute kidney injury: a cause or an effect?

Lee JE

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Acute kidney injury in cardiac surgery

Lee EH

Acute kidney injury is a common and serious complication after major cardiovascular surgery and is independently associated with poor short- and long-term outcomes. The pathogenesis of cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney...
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Experimental evidence that preexisting chronic kidney disease is a risk factor for acute kidney injury

Park KM

  • KMID: 2224269
  • Kidney Res Clin Pract.
  • 2014 Jun;33(2):71-72.
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The Cause and Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury

Oh SW

Acute kidney injury (AKI), characterized by an acute decline in renal function, commonly develops in hospitalized patients and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Recent studies have identified new...
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The association between acute kidney injury in renal infarction and progression to chronic kidney disease

Oh YK

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Acute Kidney Injury: Definition, Incidence, Etiology, Outcome

Kim BS

  • KMID: 2264189
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 Jan;82(1):1-4.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is characterized as acute decline of renal function. AKI is frequently combined in hospitalized patients and worsen the outcome of the affected patients. Recently new criteria...
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A Case of Life-Threatening Acute Kidney Injury with Toxic Encephalopathy Caused by Dioscorea quinqueloba

Kang KS, Heo ST

Some herbal medications induce acute kidney injury. The acute kidney injuries caused by herbal medications are mild and commonly treated by palliative care. A 51-years-old man who drank the juice...
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Clinical Significance of the Interval Change of Plasma Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin in Acute Kidney Injury and Acute Kidney Injury Superimposed on Chronic Kidney Disease

Kim HY, Kim CS, Bae EH, Kim SW, Ma SK

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Urinary Diagnostic Indices in Acute Kidney Injury

Han JS

  • KMID: 1465931
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2009 May;28(3):169-172.
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Acute Kidney Injury: New Biomarkers

Lee S

Acute kidney injury (AKI) has various triggers, such as ischemia, nephrotoxins, radiocontrast, and bacterial endotoxins. It occurs in about one-third of patients treated in the intensive care unit. There is...
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A Case Report of Acute Kidney Injury after Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy

Ye JH, Han JY, Kim MJ

  • KMID: 2263566
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 May;82(5):628-631.
We report a case of acute kidney injury following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. A 41-year-old man with diabetes mellitus had suffered from urinary difficulty after several treatments of ESWL, bilaterally....
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Brain consequences of acute kidney injury: Focusing on the hippocampus

Malek M

The high mortality rates associated with acute kidney injury are mainly due to extra-renal complications that occur following distant-organ involvement. Damage to these organs, which is commonly referred to as...
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Contrast-induced Acute Kidney Injury and Inflammation

Yun KH

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Preventing Acute Kidney Injury Induced by Contrast Medium

Kim SY

  • KMID: 2253700
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2007 Nov;26(6):657-659.
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Peanut-induced acute oxalate nephropathy with acute kidney injury

Park H, Eom M, Yang JW, Han BG, Choi SO, Kim JS

  • KMID: 2224276
  • Kidney Res Clin Pract.
  • 2014 Jun;33(2):109-111.
Oxalate nephropathy is commonly caused by ethylene glycol, vitamin C, and foods like star fruit that contain a lot of oxalate. Peanuts also have high oxalate contents. However, case reports...
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Medical Management of Acute Kidney Injury, Mainly Focused on Preventable Diseases

OH DJ

  • KMID: 2264191
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 Jan;82(1):11-16.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) severity predicts adverse outcomes, such as requirement for renal replacement therapy, length of hospital stay, and mortality. In addition, the widespread use of the RIFLE (risk,...
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A Novel Biomarker for the Acute Kidney Injury in the Cirrhotic Patients

Heo NY

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Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation that Developed after a Hysterectomy in a Patient with Probable Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome

Kim JE, Yoon H, Lee JG, Shin DK, Park JS, Seo SE, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2263534
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 Jun;82(6):739-743.
Acute kidney injury associated with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and a coagulation factor defect may develop with infection, malignancy, severe trauma, or obstetric complications. However, a gynecological etiology, such as...
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