Acute kidney failure
Alternate Names : Kidney failure, Renal failure, Renal failure - acute, ARF, Kidney injury - acute
Symptoms & Signs
Diagnosis & Tests
Many patients have generalized swelling caused by fluid retention. The doctor may hear a heart murmur, crackles in the lungs, or signs of inflammation of the lining of the heart when listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope. The results of laboratory tests may change suddenly (within a few days to 2 weeks). Such tests may include: A kidney or abdominal ultrasound is the preferred test for diagnosing kidney failure, but abdominal x-ray, abdominal CT scan, or abdominal MRI can tell if there is a blockage in the urinary tract. Blood tests may help reveal the underlying cause of kidney failure. Arterial blood gas and blood chemistries may show metabolic acidosis.
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