Acute renal infarction is a rare, yet potentially devastating condition marked by the sudden interruption of blood supply to the renal parenchyma, often resulting in irreversible tissue damage.
Renal infarction is a rare condition affecting probably less than 0.007% of patients, although true incidence may be higher. 1 Patients typically present with flank pain, nausea, vomiting, and/or ...
Acute kidney injury occurring within 48 hours of infarct-related cardiogenic shock marks a high-risk haemodynamic phenotype ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Acute myocardial infarction and acute kidney injury are life-threatening conditions caused by ischemia, resulting from reduced or blocked blood flow to organs. Although early ...
* Lecturer in medicine, Harvard Medical School; physician, Massachusetts General Hospital. † Research fellow in medicine, Harvard Medical School; graduate assistant in medicine, Massachusetts General ...
From the Urological Department, Massachusetts General Hospital. Read before the meeting of the New England Branch of the American Urological Association at Boston, May 17, 1932. Barney — Chief of ...
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