Non-obstructive anuria caused by secondary renal disease
The secondary renal disorders causing non-obstructive anuria include:
- acute tubular necrosis e.g. following a hypotensive episode
- septic shock e.g. following a septic abortion
- following the rapid emptying of the bladder after chronic urinary retention
- poisoning e.g. lead
- the Blackwater fever of falciparum malaria
- transfusion reaction
- crush syndrome
- intravascular haemolysis
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