A person presenting with shock is most likely to suffer from what renal sequalea? 2. What are the two main causes of this sequalae? 3. What would be the most dominant finding on urine microscopy in this setting? What are they made of?

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1. A person presenting with shock is most likely to suffer from what renal sequalea? 2. What are the two main causes of this sequalae? 3. What would be the most dominant finding on urine microscopy in this setting? What are they made of?