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Post-transplantation dysfunction is described as a delayed graft function, and the related pathophysiology of AKI is still incompletely understood, despite the identification of several mechanisms underlying the development of AKI.

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In previous studies platelet dysfunction was described as a part of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).

The evidence of fetal cardiac dysfunction was described as a characteristic feature of fetal closure of ductus arteriosus (Macones and Robinson, 1997).

Eversion CEA with selective shunting for neurologic dysfunction in patients that are awake/sedated is described, as well as routine use of permissive hypertension (PH), which uses standard cardiovascular medications to recruit the cerebral collateral network and reduce the need for shunting.

The gut is described as the 'motor' of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome [ 3].

Neuropathic pain is described as pain initiated or caused by a primary lesion or dysfunction in the nervous system [ 13].

It is described as oligotrophic.

Thyroid dysfunction has been described as a possible risk factor for having an abnormal fetal position at birth.

Among the numerous hypotheses advanced to explain diabetes-related cardiomyopathy, including calcium mishandling, sarcomere disruption or oxidative stress [ 12], mitochondrial dysfunction has been described as one of the most important.

Endothelial dysfunction has been described as the main pathogenic mechanism responsible for CKD while weight loss and restoration of adipokine levels represent crucial factors to ameliorate the progression of renal diseases [ 94].

Besides pronounced insulin resistance compared with that in women with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) during pregnancy (12), pancreatic β-cell dysfunction has been described as the main metabolic characteristic in women with GDM (13).

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