| ATN | Acute Tubular Necrosis |
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| ATN | acute tubular necrosis; augmented transition network |
| ATNC | atraumatic normocephalic |
| ATNR | asymmetric tonic neck reflex |
| ATN | Acute Tubular Necrosis |
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| ATN | <nephrology> A kidney disorder that results in damage to the renal tubule cells leading to acute renal failure. Acute tubular necrosis can result from any condition which deprives the kidney of oxygen (ischaemia). Acute tubular necrosis may occur as a complication of shock, trauma or sepsis. Conditions such as diabetes or liver disease can predispose people to the development of acute tubular necrosis. Certain medications (for example aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, cyclosporine) are known to cause acute tubular necrosis as a toxic side effect. Radiopaque contrast dyes, used in some radiologic procedures, may also result in acute tubular necrosis as a rare complication from contrast dye use. Acronym: ATN (13 Nov 1997) |
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Abbreviation for Advanced TIROS-N.
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NOAA's Advanced TIROS-N satellite
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Canadian Transportation Agency
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reversible kidney damage resulting in delayed kidney function. Among other factors, it may be caused by quality of donor organ, time of organ storage before transplantation, or medications to prevent rejection.
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asymmetrical tonic neck reflex.
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