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Erkrankungen von Nieren und Urogenitalsystem

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Die unreife Nierenfunktion des Neugeborenen muss bei der Flüssigkeits- und Elektrolytzufuhr, insbesondere aber bei der Pharmakotherapie berücksichtigt werden. Das differenzialdiagnostische Vorgehen beim Nierenversagen des Früh- und Reifgeborenen wird ebenso dargestellt wie die Diagnostik und Therapie von angeborenen Funktionsstörungen und Fehlbildungen der Nieren und der ableitenden Harnwege. Ein akutes Nierenversagen wird bei Früh- und Reifgeborenen zunehmend häufiger diagnostiziert, die Indikation zur extrakorporalen Therapie verschiebt sich hin zu leichteren und unreiferen Kindern.

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Maier, R.F. (2023). Erkrankungen von Nieren und Urogenitalsystem. In: Obladens Neugeborenenintensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66572-5_8

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