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Prerenal azotemia |
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| Alternative Names: |
| Azotemia - prerenal; Uremia; Renal underperfusion |
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An examination may show signs of low heart function or signs of hypovolemia. Blood pressure may be low or may drop when the person stands up. The pulse pressure (difference between systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure) may be reduced. The heart rate may be rapid.
Skin turgor may be poor, and mucous membranes may be dry. The neck veins may be collapsed. There may be little or no urine in the bladder even when drained by a catheter. If the condition is prolonged, other signs of acute kidney failure may be present.
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Kidney anatomy |
Kidney - blood and urine flow |
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