Pediatric Urinary Tract Infection and Reflux
... when associated with anatomic abnormalities.1 Vesicoureteral reflux is the most commonly associated abnormality, and reflux nephropathy is an important cause of end-stage renal disease in children and adolescents.2 However, when reflux is recognized early and managed appropriately, renal insufficien ...
... when associated with anatomic abnormalities.1 Vesicoureteral reflux is the most commonly associated abnormality, and reflux nephropathy is an important cause of end-stage renal disease in children and adolescents.2 However, when reflux is recognized early and managed appropriately, renal insufficien ...
Survey of the different urinary infections which develop in
... recognition of Ps. pyocyanea, and in one by McLeod et al. (1963) in which the criteria for the existence of bacterial infection of the urinary tract are discussed. Quantitative Estimates of the Weight of Infection. In view of the varying extent to which different bacteria are inhibited or favoured i ...
... recognition of Ps. pyocyanea, and in one by McLeod et al. (1963) in which the criteria for the existence of bacterial infection of the urinary tract are discussed. Quantitative Estimates of the Weight of Infection. In view of the varying extent to which different bacteria are inhibited or favoured i ...
GI Endoscopic Procedures Operative Sequence
... PROSTATE). During transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), an instrument is inserted up the urethra to remove the section of the prostate that is blocking urine flow. ...
... PROSTATE). During transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), an instrument is inserted up the urethra to remove the section of the prostate that is blocking urine flow. ...
EAU Guidelines on Vesicoureteral Reflux in Children
... secondary to LUTD and that treatment of LUTD therefore will result in correction of VUR. In contrast, high-grade VUR may affect bladder dynamics, which subsequently leads to LUTD. Recently published results of a Swedish reflux trial demonstrated LUTD in 34% of patients, and subdivision into group ch ...
... secondary to LUTD and that treatment of LUTD therefore will result in correction of VUR. In contrast, high-grade VUR may affect bladder dynamics, which subsequently leads to LUTD. Recently published results of a Swedish reflux trial demonstrated LUTD in 34% of patients, and subdivision into group ch ...
Urological Emergency
... an attempt to find a comfortable position. – +/- Fever – Pregnancy test – MSU ...
... an attempt to find a comfortable position. – +/- Fever – Pregnancy test – MSU ...
Urological Emergency
... an attempt to find a comfortable position. – +/- Fever – Pregnancy test – MSU ...
... an attempt to find a comfortable position. – +/- Fever – Pregnancy test – MSU ...
urinary_incontinence_treatment_2014
... people did not want to talk about their problems with their doctors and other health care providers, or they tried to explain their problem and felt that their health care providers did not understand what they were going through. Today, however, there are many effective treatments for urinary incon ...
... people did not want to talk about their problems with their doctors and other health care providers, or they tried to explain their problem and felt that their health care providers did not understand what they were going through. Today, however, there are many effective treatments for urinary incon ...
Chronic renal failure in a mouse model of human adenine
... (Apple Computers, Cupertino, CA). Lesioned areas in kidney sections were visually identified and outlined on screen, and their area in pixels were determined by NIH Image. Histological lesions quantified included areas of crystal deposition, inflammation, tubule loss with replacement fibrosis, tubul ...
... (Apple Computers, Cupertino, CA). Lesioned areas in kidney sections were visually identified and outlined on screen, and their area in pixels were determined by NIH Image. Histological lesions quantified included areas of crystal deposition, inflammation, tubule loss with replacement fibrosis, tubul ...
eprint_4_2366_991
... colonic conduit,or continent urinary diversion. Long-term complications include: (1) stricture at the site of anastomosis with bilateral hydronephrosis and infection; (2) hyperchloraemic acidosis; and (3) an increased (20-fold) risk of tumour formation (adenoma and adenocarcinoma) at the site of a u ...
... colonic conduit,or continent urinary diversion. Long-term complications include: (1) stricture at the site of anastomosis with bilateral hydronephrosis and infection; (2) hyperchloraemic acidosis; and (3) an increased (20-fold) risk of tumour formation (adenoma and adenocarcinoma) at the site of a u ...
Urinary bladder
... a The body composition (by weight, averaged for both sexes) and major body fluid compartments of a 70-kg (154-lb) person. For technical reasons, it is extremely difficult to determine the precise size of any of these compartments; estimates of their relative sizes vary widely. ...
... a The body composition (by weight, averaged for both sexes) and major body fluid compartments of a 70-kg (154-lb) person. For technical reasons, it is extremely difficult to determine the precise size of any of these compartments; estimates of their relative sizes vary widely. ...
Spinning down urine samples could diminish TGF
... function and in the development of different nephropathies. Human TGF-β1 is a 25 kDa, disulfide-linked, non-glycosylated homodimer [1]. It is normally secreted as inactive, or latent, complexes, containing TGF-β1 noncovalently bound to latency associated peptide (LAP) and latent TGF-β binding protei ...
... function and in the development of different nephropathies. Human TGF-β1 is a 25 kDa, disulfide-linked, non-glycosylated homodimer [1]. It is normally secreted as inactive, or latent, complexes, containing TGF-β1 noncovalently bound to latency associated peptide (LAP) and latent TGF-β binding protei ...
Effects of urinary potassium and sodium ion
... groups fed diets high in NaCl or KC1. Due to the increased urinary volume, decreases were observed in sulphate and phosphate concentrations in all groups fed diets with added salts, in sodium concentration in the groups fed potassium salts, in potassium concentration in the groups fed sodium salts a ...
... groups fed diets high in NaCl or KC1. Due to the increased urinary volume, decreases were observed in sulphate and phosphate concentrations in all groups fed diets with added salts, in sodium concentration in the groups fed potassium salts, in potassium concentration in the groups fed sodium salts a ...