The document discusses the pathophysiology of acute and chronic renal failure. It defines acute renal failure (ARF) as a rapid decline in glomerular filtration rate over hours to weeks, leading to retention of waste products. ARF is classified into three types: prerenal, intrinsic renal, and postrenal (obstruction). Prerenal ARF is caused by hypoperfusion from factors like hypovolemia, low cardiac output, or increased renal vascular resistance. Intrinsic renal ARF is caused by issues like glomerulonephritis, acute tubular necrosis from ischemia or nephrotoxins, or interstitial nephritis. Chronic renal failure develops over time as the kidneys are