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4. Postrenal or Urine Blockage

The ureters are smooth tubes of muscle that help transfer urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Several issues can impact their function, causing acute renal failure. Kidney stones is one of the most common of these problems.

Some people are born with atypical ureters, which can impede urine flow. Growths like tumors or endometriosis, as well as long-term swelling, are also sometimes the cause.

Acute Renal Failure: Sudden Loss of Kidney Function

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