• Oliguria or hypouresis is the low output of urine specifically more than 80 ml/day but less than 400ml/day. The decreased output of urine may be a sign...
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    lead to reduced glomerular blood flow, leading to reduced urine output (oliguria) and retention of waste products (uremia). As a result, red blood cells...
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    high blood pressure (hypertension), decreased urine output <400 ml/day (oliguria), red blood cell casts, pyuria, and mild to moderate proteinuria. If the...
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    doi:10.1038/ki.2014.293. PMC 4281297. PMID 25229340. "oliguria | Origin and meaning of oliguria by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved...
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  • peritoneal dialysis can be used to support the kidneys if anuria develops. Oliguria (decreased urine production) can be treated with dopamine or furosemide...
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    mEq/L lactic acidosis: serum lactate 2 times the upper limit of normal oliguria (urine output < 0.5 mL/kg/h) prolonged capillary refill > 5 seconds core...
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    rapidly progressive loss of renal function, generally characterized by oliguria (decreased urine production, quantified as less than 400 mL per day in...
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    PMID 20646222. Ostermann M, Shaw AD, Joannidis M (January 1, 2023). "Management of oliguria". Intensive Care Medicine. 49 (1): 103–106. doi:10.1007/s00134-022-06909-5...
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    hypovolemic and septic shock) is more common in severe salmonellosis. Oliguria and azotemia may develop in severe cases as a result of renal involvement...
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  • occur with end stage kidney disease. It is a more extreme reduction than oliguria (hypouresis), with 100 mL/day being the conventional (albeit slightly arbitrary)...
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    particular, diabetes mellitus (types 1 and 2), and diabetes insipidus Oliguria, low urine output, usually due to a problem with the upper urinary tract...
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    Sjögren's syndrome may occur. In the late stages, jaundice, generalised edema, oliguria, neuropathy, fever, convulsions, and eventual death are frequently seen...
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    of patients): anorexia, fatigue, constipation Rare (<0.1% of patients): oliguria, hypokalaemia, paraesthesia, seizures, alopecia, Stevens–Johnson syndrome...
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    periods in women Kidney disease or failure Electrolyte imbalance Emaciation Oliguria The symptoms of starvation show up in three stages. Phase one and two can...
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    production (> 2.5 L/day). Conditions involving low output of urine are oliguria (< 400 mL/day) and anuria (< 100 mL/day). The first step in urine formation...
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    first-degree heart block, hypotension, hypertension, pancreatitis, dysphagia, oliguria, rhabdomyolysis, suicidal thoughts or behavior. Cases of recreational use...
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  • skin. Distended jugular veins due to increased jugular venous pressure. Oliguria (low urine output) due to inadequate blood flow to the kidneys if the condition...
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  • volume requirements and mild respiratory alkalosis, which is accompanied by oliguria, hyperglycemia and increased insulin requirements. Stage 2: the patient...
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  • pressure lower than 90 mmHg), and evidence of peripheral vasoconstriction (oliguria, cyanosis or sweating). The numbers below were accurate in 1967. Nowadays...
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    reported fetal abnormalities include hypotension, renal dysplasia, anuria/oliguria, oligohydramnios, intrauterine growth retardation, pulmonary hypoplasia...
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    of acute proliferative glomerulonephritis are the following: Hematuria Oliguria Edema Hypertension Fever (headache, malaise, anorexia, nausea.) Acute proliferative...
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    weakness, drowsiness, excessive thirst (polydipsia), low urine production (oliguria), and bloody urine (hematuria). Symptoms of ricin inhalation are different...
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  • over time, and renal azotemia will result with a decreased BUN:Cr ratio. Oliguria or anuria (decreased or absent urine output) Fatigue Asterixis (flapping...
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    also occur and may lead to hypovolemic shock. Almost all patients develop oliguria or anuria within a few hours to as late as 6 days post bite. In some cases...
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    include acute transient myopia. Chronic symptoms include: anorexia edema oliguria urticaria hypersensitivity aplastic anemia sore throat fever pharyngeal...
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    Infants Infection Neoplastic disease, such as: Skin cancer Lung cancer Oliguria Pregnancy QT interval prolongation Sunlight (UV) exposure Grapefruit juice...
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  • forms of OHSS there may be hemoconcentration, thrombosis, distension, oliguria (decreased urine production), pleural effusion, and respiratory distress...
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    suggestive of the diagnosis of pre-eclampsia: Evidence of kidney dysfunction (oliguria, elevated creatinine levels) Impaired liver function (noted by liver function...
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    abnormalities that may include, but are not limited to: lactic acidosis, oliguria, or an acute alteration in mental status. Patients who are receiving inotropic...
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  • 14 mg/dL (or 3.5 mmol/L). The main symptoms of a hypercalcaemic crisis are oliguria or anuria, as well as somnolence or coma. After recognition, primary hyperparathyroidism...
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