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Renal function after intravascular coagulation in the rat kidney

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The renal function was studied 24 h after a 2 h thrombin infusion in rats with inhibition of the fibrinolytic system. The functional changes found were decreased osmolar and negative free water clearances, increased serum osmolarity, increased rejection of Na and elevated Na/K quotient in the urine. The glomerular filtration rate was markedly reduced.

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Rammer, L. Renal function after intravascular coagulation in the rat kidney. Urol. Res. 1, 166–169 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00256618

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