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Acute Kidney Failure in Neonatal Period
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases, 07/28/09
Mortazavi F et al. – The frequency of associated contributing conditions and short–term outcome of neonatal AKF is comparable with other studies; however, intrinsic kidney failure comprises the most common form of AKF. It is recommended that neonates undergoing surgery and those associated with contributing factors such as asphyxia, sepsis, dehydration, and heart failure be carefully evaluated for kidney failure.
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