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===Discovery===
===Discovery===
*In 1938, Councilman was the first to discover the association between systemic infections and the development of ATN.
*In 1938, Councilman was the first to discover the association between systemic infections and the development of ATN.<ref name="pmid12809872">{{cite journal |vauthors=Lam JS, Cooper KL, Greene TD, Gupta M |title=Impact of hydronephrosis and renal function on treatment outcome: antegrade versus retrograde endopyelotomy |journal=Urology |volume=61 |issue=6 |pages=1107–11; discussion 1111–2 |date=June 2003 |pmid=12809872 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*In 1941, Eric Bywaters and Beall­­during was the first to publish a landmark article about ATN during the time of world war ii.
*In 1941, Eric Bywaters and Beall­­during was the first to publish a landmark article about ATN during the time of world war ii.
*In 1946, Eric Bywaters and Adolf Marcus Joekes, at the Hammersmith Hospital, London and Michael Darmady in Portsmouth carried out the first haemodialyses in the UK, for patients with AKI following ATN.
*In 1946, Eric Bywaters and Adolf Marcus Joekes, at the Hammersmith Hospital, London and Michael Darmady in Portsmouth carried out the first haemodialyses in the UK, for patients with AKI following ATN.

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Eric and beallduring was the first to publish a article on describing ATN in detail during world war II. In 1938, Councilman was the first to discover the association between systemic infections and the development of ATN.

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Discovery

  • In 1938, Councilman was the first to discover the association between systemic infections and the development of ATN.[1]
  • In 1941, Eric Bywaters and Beall­­during was the first to publish a landmark article about ATN during the time of world war ii.
  • In 1946, Eric Bywaters and Adolf Marcus Joekes, at the Hammersmith Hospital, London and Michael Darmady in Portsmouth carried out the first haemodialyses in the UK, for patients with AKI following ATN.

References

  1. Lam JS, Cooper KL, Greene TD, Gupta M (June 2003). "Impact of hydronephrosis and renal function on treatment outcome: antegrade versus retrograde endopyelotomy". Urology. 61 (6): 1107–11, discussion 1111–2. PMID 12809872.

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