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Salahudeen, A.K. - Recent analysis suggests that the incidence of acute renal failure is on the rise. This is perhaps not surprising given the aging population and the complicated illness we treat. Moreover, recent data also suggests that acute renal failure may heighten the mortality of critical ill patients

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