
An extensive survey reported by Lucke in 1946 brought to light that a wide variety of pathological situations terminate in acute renal failure (also referred to as acute renal insufficiency and acute tubular necrosis). It is now generally established that this ominous derangement often follows in the wake of nephrotoxic poisonings, burns, shock, trauma, and transfusion reactions.
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