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Acute Kidney Injury in Children: Etiologies and Results
Acute kidney Injury (AKI) is characterized by a reversible increase in
the blood concentration of creatinine and nitrogenous waste products
and by the inability of the kidney to regulate fluid and electrolyte
homeostasis appropriately [1]. There are many causes of AKI.