Abstract
Acute renal failure (ARF) remains one of the most enigmatic syndromes in nephrology, with reported incidence rates varying from 0.9 to 20% and mortality rates between 25 to 80% ([1][1]). There is little doubt that these discrepancies are caused by large differences in the definition of ARF ([2][2
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