• The septic shock has severe symptoms that include pale extremities due to perfusion abnormality, postural (standing) hypotension, palpitations, restlessness, presence of oliguria or anuria and other symptoms similar to severe sepsis or second stage of sepsis. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Symptoms, less likely in chronic obstruction, may include pain radiating to the T11 to T12 dermatomes and abnormal voiding (eg, difficulty voiding, anuria, nocturia, and/or polyuria). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Presenting symptoms were decreased renal function (13 cases), abdominal pain (10 cases), oliguria/anuria (9 cases), nausea and vomiting (4 cases), fever (3 cases), diarrhoea (3 cases), weight gain (2 cases), oedema (3 cases), fatigue (1 case) and impalpable graft (1 case). (edu.au)
  • Anuria is daily urine output of less than 100 ml. (rnpedia.com)
  • Oliguria can be defined as urine output of less than or equal to 0.5 or 1 ml/kg/hr depending on the age. (bvsalud.org)
  • Therapy should be discontinued in cases of progressive renal disease if increasing azotemia and oliguria occur during the treatment. (drugs.com)
  • Edetate calcium disodium should not be given during periods of anuria, nor to patients with active renal disease or hepatitis. (guidelinecentral.com)
  • Severe disease is characterized by pronounced oliguria or anuria, which portends a poor prognosis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Urine flow must be monitored throughout therapy which must be stopped if anuria or severe oliguria develop. (guidelinecentral.com)
  • In some patients the syndrome is distinguished by oliguria or anuria, but today this classical feature of ARF is less predictable. (vin.com)
  • Limitation of fluid and salt intake is recommended in the child who has either oliguria or edema. (medscape.com)
  • Their kidney function worsened quickly and soon they developed either oliguria - abnormally small amounts of urine production - or anuria - failure to produce urine. (asianews.network)
  • Anuria is the complete absence of urine production. (hpathy.com)
  • Anuria is the absence of urine production or an extremely minimal urine output, usually less than 100 mL per day. (medicallabscientist.org)
  • Oliguria is the production of a reduced amount of urine, typically less than 400 mL per day. (medicallabscientist.org)
  • The risk is substantially lower in children who did not require dialysis and in children who were not oliguria or anuric while the risk is the highest in children who had oligo/anuria for more than 7 days. (marlerblog.com)