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3. Intrinsic, Renal, or Kidney Damage

Intrinsic causes of acute kidney injuries can be anything from blunt trauma to a disease that damages the kidney itself.

Some conditions capable of doing this are acute tubular necrosis, acute interstitial nephritis, glomerulonephritis, and tumor lysis syndrome. In some cases, medications can damage the tubular cells of the kidney, resulting in acute renal failure.

Acute Renal Failure: Sudden Loss of Kidney Function

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