2013
DOI: 10.4103/1319-2442.121298
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Acute renal failure associated with malaria in children

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“…Despite the marked intravascular volume depletion that occurs in DKA and subsequent cautious fluid-rehydration strategies, AKI in children with DKA has not been systematically studied. Only 2 case reports have been published to date indicating that severe kidney injury occurs in the pediatric DKA setting. Murdoch and colleagues reported on 2 girls, aged 13 and 14 years, with DKA complicated by anuric renal failure requiring dialysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the marked intravascular volume depletion that occurs in DKA and subsequent cautious fluid-rehydration strategies, AKI in children with DKA has not been systematically studied. Only 2 case reports have been published to date indicating that severe kidney injury occurs in the pediatric DKA setting. Murdoch and colleagues reported on 2 girls, aged 13 and 14 years, with DKA complicated by anuric renal failure requiring dialysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in areas where infectious diseases (e.g., severe malaria, leptospirosis, or dengue) are endemic and associated with high rates of AKI, 20,2527 a febrile patient should elicit concern for renal injury. 2848 Similarly, in patients with severe volume depletion due to gastrointestinal loss, volume resuscitation is central to care and to prevent renal injury—preferably before the onset of persistent oliguria. 15 Management must be appropriate to the clinical condition.…”
Section: Q1: When Should Aki Be Suspected?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La lesión renal aguda en los pacientes con malaria ha resultado en una alta tasa de mortalidad (35,36), y se ha relacionado con otras complicaciones clínicas (37-39), tales como la malaria cerebral (40), la hiperbilirrubinemia (41,42) y la coagulación intravascular diseminada (43,44), todos factores de mal pronóstico. La lesión renal informada con mayor frecuencia en la malaria es de tipo agudo.…”
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“…La lesión renal informada con mayor frecuencia en la malaria es de tipo agudo. En general, se ha descrito la necrosis tubular (45), así como la enfermedad renal crónica (44,45). La glomerulonefritis, atribuida a reacciones mediadas por complejos inmunes y proteínas del complemento, también se ha descrito, pero con menor frecuencia.…”
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