Chronic Kidney Insufficiency
., M.D. [1] Synonyms and Keywords: Renal failure; azotemia; kidney failure; kidney insufficiency; renal disease; kidney injury; renal injury For more detailed information[wikidoc.org]
Others develop dangerously high blood pressure, poor kidney function, or kidney failure that requires dialysis.[ucdmc.ucdavis.edu]
[…] kidney disease (CKD) or chronic renal insufficiency (CRI).[clinicaltrials.gov]
Acute Renal Failure
Acute Renal Failures Acute Renal Injuries Acute Renal Injury Acute Renal Insufficiencies Acute Renal Insufficiency Kidney Failure, Acute Kidney Failures, Acute Kidney Injuries[ctdbase.org]
Acute kidney failure has not been reported in infants with TSC.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] and Mg Imbalance AKI--Renal replacement therapy Acute on chronic kidney failure Contrast-induced AKI Interstitial nephritis Glomerulonephritis Pulmonary renal syndrome Hepatorenal[clinicaladvisor.com]
Milk-Alkali Syndrome
[…] yogurt and milk Excessive calcium intake can lead to hypercalcemia, complications of which include vomiting, abdominal pain altered mental status -confusion, disorientation, stupor[reboundhealth.com]
Milk-alkali syndrome is characterized by progressive hypercalcemia, systemic alkalosis, and renal insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Elevation of serum calcium 12 mg/dL ( 3.00 mmol/L) can cause emotional lability, confusion, delirium, psychosis, stupor, and coma.[merckmanuals.com]
Dehydration
Vomiting, diarrhea, excessive sweating, burns, kidney failure, and use of diuretics may cause dehydration.[merckmanuals.com]
Children with severe dehydration are usually lethargic, in a stupor, or even in a coma.[encyclopedia.com]
Some problems that may occur include: heat injury, cerebral edema, seizures, hypovolemic shock, kidney failure, coma and death.[physio-pedia.com]
Ethylene Glycol Poisoning
Clinical manifestations of the ethylene glycol intoxication can be divided in three phases: a neurologic stage, with hallucinations, stupor and coma; the second stage is cardiovascular[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
BACKGROUND: We assessed the predictive value of selected factors on the outcomes of death and prolonged renal insufficiency (RI) from ethylene glycol poisoning.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, convulsions, stupor (decreased level of alertness), or even coma.[nlm.nih.gov]
Toxic Effect of Glycols
Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, convulsions, stupor (decreased level of alertness), or even coma.[medlineplus.gov]
The precipitation of calcium oxalate in the renal cortex results in decreased glomerular filtration and renal insufficiency.[emedicine.medscape.com]
Often, a patient is discovered comatose, experiencing both respiratory distress and acute renal insufficiency ( 7 ).[clinchem.aaccjnls.org]
Uremia
In uremia, metabolic acidemia may contribute to other clinical abnormalities, such as hyperventilation, anorexia, stupor, decreased cardiac response (congestive heart failure[emedicine.com]
( R39.2 ) prerenal uremia ( R39.2 ) renal insufficiency (acute) ( N28.9 ) uremia of newborn ( P96.0 ) ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code N19 Unspecified kidney failure 2016 2017 2018[icd10data.com]
Called also kidney failure.[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Acidosis
Creatinine will often be elevated as a marker of renal insufficiency, but may be normal, especially in the setting of acute overdoses.[calpoison.org]
In respiratory acidosis, the earliest symptoms are Drowsiness may progress to stupor and coma as the oxygen in the blood becomes inadequate.[merckmanuals.com]
Examination Lethargy, stupor and progression to a state of coma may occur, particularly in cases of poisoning.[patient.info]
Malignant Hypertension
Symptoms and Signs Change in GCS / mental status: anxiety , confusion , decreased alertness, decreased ability to concentrate, fatigue, restlessness, sleepiness, stupor, lethargy[almostadoctor.co.uk]
MHT is frequently complicated by renal insufficiency and end-stage renal disease.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Symptoms and Signs Change in GCS / mental status: anxiety, confusion, decreased alertness, decreased ability to concentrate, fatigue, restlessness, sleepiness, stupor, lethargy[almostadoctor.co.uk]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
An EEG is particularly indicated for patients with persistent or recurrent confusion and stupor, especially after a clinically overt seizure.[epilepsy.com]
Renal anomalies may be mild in acquired TTP but oliguria, anuria, hemoglobinuria and acute renal insufficiency have been reported.[orpha.net]
In patients with diarrhea-associated HUS, the first and most important action is directed to control renal insufficiency, often requiring dialysis.[haematologica.org]