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Urolithiasis: Etiology, Symptoms, and Management

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Kidneys - India Renal Foundation

Urinary System Lecture 001
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... 2. Urinalysis examination of urine to determine presence of blood cells, bacteria, acidity level, specific gravity and physical characteristics D.Ureters 1. Carry urine from kidney to bladder 2. Peristalsis pushes urine down ureters E. Urinary bladder 1. Stores urine usually about 500 cc 2. Emptying ...
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... Cystitis – Inflammation of the urinary bladder. Bacterial infection, chemicals or mechanical injury can cause it. t causes burning or painful micturition, with urgency, frequency and low back pain. It is more frequent in females because of the shorter, wider, urethra. Urinary Tract Infection – Infe ...
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... Signal sent to brain to relax internal urethral sphincter You get “the urge…” Voluntary relaxation of external ...
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... c) pyelonephritis - infection in the kidneys Kidney Stones - usually more common in males than females and are caused by the precipitation of chemicals in the urine due to recurrent UTI's, too little water consumption, too much vitamins C or D - most are made of calcium oxalate but may be made of ur ...
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... from a grain of sand to a golf ball. Small stones can pass through the urinary system without causing problems. However, larger stones might block the flow of urine or irritate the lining of the urinary tract. Most stones form in the kidney. Some travel to the ureter or bladder. Most stones (70 to 8 ...
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... In the distal convoluted tubule, the composition of urine is further refined based on the body’s needs. Two hormones, antidiuretic hormone and aldosterone, are involved in adjusting the urine composition. The juxtaglomerular apparatus in the kidneys can release renin, an enzyme that can cause reacti ...
Urinary System - Malcolm Stilson Archives and Special Collections
Urinary System - Malcolm Stilson Archives and Special Collections

... the waste materials that form these solids or calculi. However, when the amounts of these salts are excessive, the urine may be unable to dissolve them all, leaving crystals that accumulate in the kidney and gradually increase in size. The stones can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a g ...
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... bloodstream. The materials that the body wants to keep such as glucose, amino acids and other beneficial molecules are reabsorbed by the collecting tubule cells and sent back into the bloodstream. The waste materials, some water and excess salts remain in the collecting tubule and travel via the ure ...
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... 6. The kidneys are small (about 10 centimeters long) reddish-brown organs that are shaped like ________. 7. During ___________, blood passes through the __________ in order to deposit used and unwanted __________, ___________, and a nitrogen-rich molecule called__________. 8. The kidneys ___________ ...
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... temperate climate need? The Institute of Medicine determined that an adequate intake (AI) for men is roughly 3 liters (about 13 cups) of total beverages a day. The AI for women is 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) of total beverages a day. ...
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Urinary System Physiology Study Guide, Chapter 17

... 4. Mrs Rodriques is breathing rapidly and is slurring her speech when her husband calls the clinic in a panic. Shortly after, she becomes comatose. Tests show that her blood glucose and ketone levels are high, and her husband said that she was urinating every few minutes before she became lethargic. ...
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Urinary System Study Guide Answers

... 1. The kidneys are covered by a layer of connective tissue called the RENAL CAPSULE 2. Vessels that lead from the renal cortex to the glomeruli AFFERENT ARTERIOLES 3. As the blood leaves the kidney it is flowing through the RENAL VEIN 4. The first section of the renal tubular glomerular filtrate enc ...
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