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What Causes Prerenal Azotemia?
The condition is typically caused by factors that reduce renal perfusion. Common causes include:
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Dehydration:
Reduced extracellular fluid volume.
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Heart failure:
Decreased cardiac output.
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Hypovolemia:
Blood loss or significant fluid loss.
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Septic shock:
Systemic vasodilation and reduced effective blood volume.
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Liver cirrhosis:
Altered hemodynamics and reduced kidney perfusion.
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