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  • Title: Hepatorenal syndrome following hemihepatectomy.
    Author: Epstein M, Oster JR, de Velasco RE.
    Journal: Clin Nephrol; 1976 Mar; 5(3):129-33. PubMed ID: 1261103.
    Abstract:
    The hepatorenal syndrome following right hemiphepatectomy is reported in a previously healthy patient who sustained a shotgun wound in the abdomen. In spite of the development of severe oliguric renal insufficiency and the administration of massive amounts of volume expanders and furosemide, the urine sodium concentration remained very low, therby excluding the diagnosis of acute tubular necrosis. Although severe hyperbilirubinemia developed, the prothrombin time was only slightly abnormal and the liver doubled in size in the 2 weeks after surgery. The study of functional renal failure in patients with liver disease other than decompensated cirrhosis and with significant preservation of hepatic function may suggest that factors other than a circulating toxin participate in mediating the hepatorenal syndrome.
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