Acute hepatic injury, presenting as a broad spectrum of conditions, develops from a complex interplay of etiologies. These can be generally categorized as ischemic (e.g., shock), toxic (e.g., drug-induced hepatic dysfunction), infectious (e.g., viral hepatitis), autoimmune, or linked to systemic diseases. Pathologically, injury can involve direct c
Understanding Weight Loss and Kidney Stones while
Rapid weight loss can sometimes increase your risk of developing kidney stones. When you severely reduce your weight, your body's ability to flush out waste products like calcium may be compromised. This gathering can lead to the development of kidney stones, which are compact deposits that emerge in your kidneys. It's important to note that each