Basic Nephrology and Acute Kidney Injury 2012
DOI: 10.5772/26705
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The Metamorphosis of Acute Renal Failure to Acute Kidney Injury

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“…AKI patients have nine-time risk of CKD development and two-time risk of premature death than patients without AKI [2]. In developing countries, like Ghana, AKI affects young individuals who are previously well and thus predisposing them to high morbidity, mortality and high cost [7, 8]. AKI is reversible and treatment inexpensive if detected early and the underlying cause managed aggressively [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…AKI patients have nine-time risk of CKD development and two-time risk of premature death than patients without AKI [2]. In developing countries, like Ghana, AKI affects young individuals who are previously well and thus predisposing them to high morbidity, mortality and high cost [7, 8]. AKI is reversible and treatment inexpensive if detected early and the underlying cause managed aggressively [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%