Acute Renal Failure Recommendations
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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Acute renal failure in pregnancy and postpartum
- » Acute renal failure in the critically ill patient
- » Cellular features and repair
- » Diagnostic evaluation
- » Dialytic support
- » Molecular responses and growth factors
- » Nutrition, metabolism, non-dialytic management
- » Pathophysiology of ischemic acute renal failure
- » Pathophysiology of nephrotoxic acute renal failure
- » Pediatric acute renal failure
- » Renal histopathology, urine cytology and cytopathology
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Olivier Joannes-Boyau , University of Bordeaux, France. F1000 Critical Care & Emergency Medicine
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