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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common entity in neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Neonatal AKI is associated with increased morbidity and mortality and a greater risk of chronic kidney disease among the affected one... see more

Background: Newborn babies with sepsis and perinatal asphyxia form a high-risk group for developing neonatal acute kidney injury (nAKI). The diagnosis and staging of nAKI is challenging and has several limitations. Objective: The objectives of this study ... see more

Neonatal acute kidney injury (AKI), that becomes acute renal failure (when renal replacement is needed), represents a common clinical problem in critically ill infants admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) centers. This article is aimed at revie... see more

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a pathology characterized by a sudden decrease in kidney function that results in the accumulation of nitrogenous waste products and alteration of the regulation of extracellular fluid volume, electrolytes, and acid-base homeo... see more

ABS 1. NEPHROLITHIASIS IN AN EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANT. A CASE REPORT • R. Garunkstiene, R. Vaitkeviciene, I. PaulavicieneABS 2. A CASE OF SEVERE HEMOLYTIC DISEASE DUE TO Rh-ISOIMMUNIZATION • M. Anselmo, P. Mendes, P. Cruz, L. GonçalvesABS 3. TEND... see more

Neonatal sepsis is one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity in newborns, greatly associated with severe acute kidney injury (AKI) and failure. Handling of newborns with kidney damage can be significantly different compared to adults, and it is n... see more

Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common consequence of perinatal asphyxia, occurring in up to 56% of theseneonates. It is important to recognize AKI in asphyxiated neonates to facilitate administration of appropriate fluids and electrolytesto im... see more

Aminoglycosides are the most commonly used antibiotics in infants hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units. Despite their outstanding efficacy profile, aminoglycosides remain relatively toxic with a narrow therapeutic index and a potential to cause n... see more

In preterm infants, intrauterine as well as extrauterine influences are held responsible for causing prematurity of renal parenchyma and impaired nephrogenesis, leading to a high incidence of severe kidney diseases later in life. Although involved noxae a... see more

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