7-Anatomy and investigation of GU system2016-11
... This is approximately 100 seconds following contrast administration and would show renal lesions well ...
... This is approximately 100 seconds following contrast administration and would show renal lesions well ...
I. Introduction
... 5. The function of tubular reabsorption is ________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 6. The function of tubular secretion is ___________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. Glomerular ...
... 5. The function of tubular reabsorption is ________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 6. The function of tubular secretion is ___________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. Glomerular ...
Polycystic Renal Disease
... Cysts can also form in other organs as well as the kidney, with the most common site being the liver. Current research suggests that liver cysts are associated with the bile ducts or tubules of the liver rather than liver cells themselves and that these cysts do not take the place of functioning liv ...
... Cysts can also form in other organs as well as the kidney, with the most common site being the liver. Current research suggests that liver cysts are associated with the bile ducts or tubules of the liver rather than liver cells themselves and that these cysts do not take the place of functioning liv ...
Water reabsorption
... because the active transport of solute causes equivalent movement of water reabsorption in the same direction. Isosmotic transport also occurs to a lesser extent in the distal part of the nephron. B. Ion exchange: this occurs mainly in the more distal parts of the nephrons and is important for fine a ...
... because the active transport of solute causes equivalent movement of water reabsorption in the same direction. Isosmotic transport also occurs to a lesser extent in the distal part of the nephron. B. Ion exchange: this occurs mainly in the more distal parts of the nephrons and is important for fine a ...
Document
... to an organ that has been inflamed Fatty renal capsule - a thick adipose connective tissue capsule, surrounds the fibrous capsule. It acts as a shock absorber to protect the kidney from jolting and jarring Renal fascia - on outside, surrounds both the kidney and suprarenal gland, holding these o ...
... to an organ that has been inflamed Fatty renal capsule - a thick adipose connective tissue capsule, surrounds the fibrous capsule. It acts as a shock absorber to protect the kidney from jolting and jarring Renal fascia - on outside, surrounds both the kidney and suprarenal gland, holding these o ...
Acute Renal Failure:
... dopamine, together with concomitant hydration, have been proved to be ineffective or even more risky in the event of inadequate maintenance of euvolemia. Various direct or indirect vasodilators have been investigated (atrial natriuretic peptide, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin-converting enzym ...
... dopamine, together with concomitant hydration, have been proved to be ineffective or even more risky in the event of inadequate maintenance of euvolemia. Various direct or indirect vasodilators have been investigated (atrial natriuretic peptide, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin-converting enzym ...
Renal05-KidneysUretersSuprarenalGlands
... 4. Production of renin (angiotensinogenase) -Renin used to be called a hormone, but it’s actually an enzyme. -Secreted under conditions of hypovolemia by the juxtaglomerular (JG) cells as part of the renin-angiotensin system to elevate blood pressure and elevate blood volume. Angiotensin I is a pote ...
... 4. Production of renin (angiotensinogenase) -Renin used to be called a hormone, but it’s actually an enzyme. -Secreted under conditions of hypovolemia by the juxtaglomerular (JG) cells as part of the renin-angiotensin system to elevate blood pressure and elevate blood volume. Angiotensin I is a pote ...
Acute Renal Failure - Welcome to the QStation Web Site
... Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) - the total rate of filtration of blood by the kidney ...
... Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) - the total rate of filtration of blood by the kidney ...
annexure – ii
... Kidney size is an important parameter in the evaluation of renal growth in children. Measuring the renal dimensions gives an opportunity to evaluate whether growth of kidneys is adequate or not according to age and anthropometric measurements of the child.1 Malnutrition and infection is a vicious cy ...
... Kidney size is an important parameter in the evaluation of renal growth in children. Measuring the renal dimensions gives an opportunity to evaluate whether growth of kidneys is adequate or not according to age and anthropometric measurements of the child.1 Malnutrition and infection is a vicious cy ...
Renal Tubular Acidosis
... - proximal because the main problem is impaired reabsorption of bicarbonate in the proximal tubule. - at normal plasma HCO3, 15% of filtered HCO3 is excreted in the urine -> in acidosis when HCO3 levels are low the urine can become HCO3 free. - symptoms take place when there is an increase in plasma ...
... - proximal because the main problem is impaired reabsorption of bicarbonate in the proximal tubule. - at normal plasma HCO3, 15% of filtered HCO3 is excreted in the urine -> in acidosis when HCO3 levels are low the urine can become HCO3 free. - symptoms take place when there is an increase in plasma ...
Lecture Suggestions and Guidelines
... by an antigen-antibody reaction. The glomeruli become very permeable, resulting in hematuria, albuminuria, and protein/blood casts. The cause appears to be related to a previous streptococcus infection. 2. Pyelonephritis—Suppurative inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis, and the expanded upper ...
... by an antigen-antibody reaction. The glomeruli become very permeable, resulting in hematuria, albuminuria, and protein/blood casts. The cause appears to be related to a previous streptococcus infection. 2. Pyelonephritis—Suppurative inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis, and the expanded upper ...
Path Lecture 2: Disease of the Ureters, Bladder, and Urethra
... Histo: flattened epithelium, islands of undiff. Mesenchyme, often w/cartilage and immature collecting ducts o ADPKD Most common inherited kidney disease One parent usually affected Basic defect is a disruption in the regulation of intracellular Ca levels due to mutation in the genes Morph: ...
... Histo: flattened epithelium, islands of undiff. Mesenchyme, often w/cartilage and immature collecting ducts o ADPKD Most common inherited kidney disease One parent usually affected Basic defect is a disruption in the regulation of intracellular Ca levels due to mutation in the genes Morph: ...
Renal Objectives
... Describe in sequence the tubular segments through which ultrafiltrate flows after it is formed at Bowman’s capsule to when it enters the renal pelvis. Describe in sequence the blood vessels through which blood flows when passing from the renal artery to the renal vein, including the glomerular capil ...
... Describe in sequence the tubular segments through which ultrafiltrate flows after it is formed at Bowman’s capsule to when it enters the renal pelvis. Describe in sequence the blood vessels through which blood flows when passing from the renal artery to the renal vein, including the glomerular capil ...
Anatomy Lab - Doctors2Be
... Diaphragm separates the kidney from the pleural cavity and 11th and 12th ribs ...
... Diaphragm separates the kidney from the pleural cavity and 11th and 12th ribs ...
Pyelonephritis Visual Aids
... a bacterial origin. It is more frequent in children and adults older than 40, and has a higher incidence in women (because their urethra is shorter and therefore facilitates ascending bacterial infections). Pregnancies constitute a cause of pyelonephritis because they act as an obstructive agent. ...
... a bacterial origin. It is more frequent in children and adults older than 40, and has a higher incidence in women (because their urethra is shorter and therefore facilitates ascending bacterial infections). Pregnancies constitute a cause of pyelonephritis because they act as an obstructive agent. ...
Renal function test (RFT)
... Most is produced endogenously by tissue creatine breakdown, about 2% of total creatine converted spontaneously into creatinine which excreted in urine. It is less affected by diet (unlike urea). It is proportional to muscle mass, so it varies with age & sex. Constancy of endogenous creatinine produc ...
... Most is produced endogenously by tissue creatine breakdown, about 2% of total creatine converted spontaneously into creatinine which excreted in urine. It is less affected by diet (unlike urea). It is proportional to muscle mass, so it varies with age & sex. Constancy of endogenous creatinine produc ...
RENAL PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
... EPO (erythropoietin): hormone that stimulates RBC production Vitamin D: under the influence of PTH kidney will activate vit D, increasing Ca++ absorption in GI tract Renin: long term sodium control through aldosterone and angiotensin Facts about kidney disease Most common cause of kidney failure is ...
... EPO (erythropoietin): hormone that stimulates RBC production Vitamin D: under the influence of PTH kidney will activate vit D, increasing Ca++ absorption in GI tract Renin: long term sodium control through aldosterone and angiotensin Facts about kidney disease Most common cause of kidney failure is ...
Role of radiologist in nephrolithiasis
... Dalrymple NC, Verga M, Anderson KR, et al. The value of unenhanced helical computerized tomography in the management of acute flank pain. J Urol ...
... Dalrymple NC, Verga M, Anderson KR, et al. The value of unenhanced helical computerized tomography in the management of acute flank pain. J Urol ...
Brochure
... Human urinary system provides the way to remove from the body water excess and electrolyte as well as excretion of many metabolic toxic waste substances, mainly the urea and the creatine, everything through the urine. Nahita educational models offer a general and detailed representation of different ...
... Human urinary system provides the way to remove from the body water excess and electrolyte as well as excretion of many metabolic toxic waste substances, mainly the urea and the creatine, everything through the urine. Nahita educational models offer a general and detailed representation of different ...
File
... Renal Cortex contains the Glomerulus Capusules that contains the Glomerulus . The Glomerulus can be found on a model and the microscope slide material. Tubules are also present. Renal Medulla contains tubules that convey filtrate to the Collecting Duct. The Collecting Duct empties into the Calyces ...
... Renal Cortex contains the Glomerulus Capusules that contains the Glomerulus . The Glomerulus can be found on a model and the microscope slide material. Tubules are also present. Renal Medulla contains tubules that convey filtrate to the Collecting Duct. The Collecting Duct empties into the Calyces ...
ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
... Role of increased catabolism or tissue breakdown Factors affecting shift of Potassium out of cells Etiololgy of the renal failure ...
... Role of increased catabolism or tissue breakdown Factors affecting shift of Potassium out of cells Etiololgy of the renal failure ...
Case Study Using Stereotactic Radiosurgery to Treat Stage I Renal
... spread to lymph nodes it is considered stage I (T1a, N0, M0). He was brought in for a treatment planning CT simulation, which is the same one used for our external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) located in the Radiation Oncology department. I mention this because it is across the hospital from where ...
... spread to lymph nodes it is considered stage I (T1a, N0, M0). He was brought in for a treatment planning CT simulation, which is the same one used for our external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) located in the Radiation Oncology department. I mention this because it is across the hospital from where ...
Lec. 1 Physiology of the Kidneys: After studying these lectures, you
... 1. Excretion of Metabolic Waste Products, Foreign Chemicals, Drugs, and Hormone Metabolites. The kidneys are the primary means for eliminating waste products of metabolism that are no longer needed by the body. These products include urea (from the metabolism of amino acids), creatinine (from muscle ...
... 1. Excretion of Metabolic Waste Products, Foreign Chemicals, Drugs, and Hormone Metabolites. The kidneys are the primary means for eliminating waste products of metabolism that are no longer needed by the body. These products include urea (from the metabolism of amino acids), creatinine (from muscle ...
prince george`s hospital center
... There is on site CVVH, Hemodialysis. Residents learn about peritoneal dialysis if a patient is admitted to the hospital, which is typical of a community-based hospital. The hospital does not have a renal transplant unit and does a limited number of renal biopsies. For patients with exceptionally unu ...
... There is on site CVVH, Hemodialysis. Residents learn about peritoneal dialysis if a patient is admitted to the hospital, which is typical of a community-based hospital. The hospital does not have a renal transplant unit and does a limited number of renal biopsies. For patients with exceptionally unu ...
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD, autosomal dominant PKD or adult-onset PKD) is the most prevalent, potentially lethal, monogenic human disorder. It is associated with large interfamilial and intrafamilial variability, which can be explained to a large extent by its genetic heterogeneity and modifier genes. It is also the most common of the inherited cystic kidney diseases — a group of disorders with related but distinct pathogenesis, characterized by the development of renal cysts and various extrarenal manifestations, which in case of ADPKD include cysts in other organs, such as the liver, seminal vesicles, pancreas, and arachnoid membrane, as well as other abnormalities, such as intracranial aneurysms and dolichoectasias, aortic root dilatation and aneurysms, mitral valve prolapse, and abdominal wall hernias. Over 50% of patients with ADPKD eventually develop end stage kidney disease and require dialysis or kidney transplantation. ADPKD is estimated to affect at least 1 in every 1000 individuals worldwide, making this disease the most common inherited kidney disorder with a diagnosed prevalence of 1:2000 and incidence of 1:3000-1:8000 in a global scale.