1. What are the similarities and differences between acutekidney injury and chronic renal failure? Give examples of 2 diseaseprocesses that can cause each type of renal dysfunction, includinghow the nephrons become damaged in each. What are the similaritiesand the differences in treatment and prognosis of each type ofrenal dysfunction?
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