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Acute kidney injury in pregnancy with special reference to pregnancy-specific disorders: a hospital based study (2014–2016)
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PE/E was the commonest cause of P-AKI in our study, similar to the situation in developed countries. Post-partum hemorrhage was the second-most common (21.5%) cause. Puerperal sepsis contributed to AKI in one-fourth of pregnant women. P-TMA was not recorded in this study and AFLP was an uncommon cause of P-AKI in our country. Renal function returned to normal in all patients with P-AKI due to pregnancy-specific disorders. However, perinatal mortality was high despite the good prognosis of P-AKI.
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