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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Acute kidney failure (1085 words) |
 | Renal failure - acute; Kidney failure; Kidney failure - acute; Renal failure; ARF |
 | Acute renal failure is sudden loss of the ability of the kidneys to excrete wastes, concentrate urine, and conserve electrolytes. |
 | Kidney or abdominal ultrasound is usually the best test, but abdominal X-ray, abdominal CT scan or abdominal MRI may also reveal the cause of acute renal failure. |
| Kidney failure in green iguanas (1507 words) |
 | Upon x-rays, kidneys, not normally visible due to their position in the pelvic area, may be seen protruding up into the coelomic cavity; they may also be felt. |
 | Some may exhibit mineralization of the tissues due to the buildup of uric acid crystals (due to animal protein or lack of sufficient hydration to effect proper digestion and waste removal), which may be visible or felt as hard lumpy clusters around the joints of the legs and feet. |
 | Kidney biopsies and ultrasound may be beneficial in diagnosing the condition. |