Brain consequences of acute kidney injury: Focusing on the hippocampus
The high mortality rates associated with acute kidney injury are mainly due to extra-renal complications that occur following distant-organ involvement. Damage to these organs, which is commonly referred to as multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, has more severe and persistent effects. The brain and...
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Main Author: | Maryam Malek (Author) |
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The Korean Society of Nephrology,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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