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  • Title: Evolving trends in the etiopathogenesis of acute renal failure.
    Author: Panicker JN, Visweswaran RK, Thomas M.
    Journal: J Assoc Physicians India; 2000 Sep; 48(9):907-12. PubMed ID: 11198792.
    Abstract:
    Research during the last few years has uncovered the mechanisms responsible for acute renal failure. During the initiation phase of acute tubular necrosis sublethal injury, apoptosis or necrosis of the tubular epithelium, hemodynamic alterations, tubule obstruction and back leakage occur. Hypofiltration persists due to imbalance between endothelins and endothelium derived nitric oxide, medullary congestion and tubuloglomerular feedback. Recovery is characterised by tubular epithelium regeneration. A greater understanding of the pathogenesis of acute renal failure will allow better management of such cases.
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