Hospital Acquired Acute Kidney Injury
... – bolus of 3 mL/kg of isotonic bicarbonate 1 hour prior – Continue at a rate of 1 mL/kg per hour for 6 hours after the procedure. KDIGO Guideline Kidney Intern 2012; S(2): 69-88 ...
... – bolus of 3 mL/kg of isotonic bicarbonate 1 hour prior – Continue at a rate of 1 mL/kg per hour for 6 hours after the procedure. KDIGO Guideline Kidney Intern 2012; S(2): 69-88 ...
DOC
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Slide 1
... Lack of spontaneous recovery after cessation of offending drug If immunosupressive therapy is considered Renal biopsy is generally not required for diagnosis but reveals extensive interstitial and tubular infiltration of leukocytes, including eosinophils. ...
... Lack of spontaneous recovery after cessation of offending drug If immunosupressive therapy is considered Renal biopsy is generally not required for diagnosis but reveals extensive interstitial and tubular infiltration of leukocytes, including eosinophils. ...
Latent TB In Patients With Chronic Renal Failure
... disseminated to all the renal units in the UK. This was designed to query the incidence of TB in patients in renal units across the United Kingdom and subsequent adherence to guidelines related to the same. The questions in the survey were designed to assess incidence of TB in CKD patients, any pote ...
... disseminated to all the renal units in the UK. This was designed to query the incidence of TB in patients in renal units across the United Kingdom and subsequent adherence to guidelines related to the same. The questions in the survey were designed to assess incidence of TB in CKD patients, any pote ...
Urinary System
... Kidney Functions – Urine Formation Filtration Almost everything pushed from glomerulus to Bowman’s capsule ...
... Kidney Functions – Urine Formation Filtration Almost everything pushed from glomerulus to Bowman’s capsule ...
Parts
... Each kidney (left and right) is connected to a Ureter Is a duct that takes urine from kidney and transports it to the Urinary bladder. Urine is stored there until it is voided by body through the single Urethra(tubular structure that receives urine from bladder). ...
... Each kidney (left and right) is connected to a Ureter Is a duct that takes urine from kidney and transports it to the Urinary bladder. Urine is stored there until it is voided by body through the single Urethra(tubular structure that receives urine from bladder). ...
Airgas template
... The kidneys do not begin to develop until the 12th week of gestation and start to function approximately 6 weeks later. There is just a single theory that applies to kidney stone formation. Most uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by Escherichia coli. Upper urinary tract infecti ...
... The kidneys do not begin to develop until the 12th week of gestation and start to function approximately 6 weeks later. There is just a single theory that applies to kidney stone formation. Most uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by Escherichia coli. Upper urinary tract infecti ...
gross hematuria
... the early stage of some disease tuberculosis of kidney, renal carcinoma or bladder carcinoma, hiding nephritis ...
... the early stage of some disease tuberculosis of kidney, renal carcinoma or bladder carcinoma, hiding nephritis ...
Kidney and Urinalysis - Biomedic Generation | Sharing
... arterioles → efferent arterioles → renal vein → heart ...
... arterioles → efferent arterioles → renal vein → heart ...
Clinical Outcomes in Idiopathic membranous nephropathy in Two
... Of the 37 patients that spontaneously remitted, 5% relapsed. 20% of patients were progressors (increase in sCr >50%, not on RRT). There was no statistical difference between sCr (101 ± 6 vs 92 ± 9 µmol/L, ns), sAlb (25.2 ± 1.3 vs 26.2 ± 0.8 mmol/L, ns) or PCR (893 ± 87 vs 895 ± 94 mg/mmol, ns) at di ...
... Of the 37 patients that spontaneously remitted, 5% relapsed. 20% of patients were progressors (increase in sCr >50%, not on RRT). There was no statistical difference between sCr (101 ± 6 vs 92 ± 9 µmol/L, ns), sAlb (25.2 ± 1.3 vs 26.2 ± 0.8 mmol/L, ns) or PCR (893 ± 87 vs 895 ± 94 mg/mmol, ns) at di ...
DEFINITION: Progressive and irreversible deterioration of
... idiopathic means. Direct viral or bacterial infection (septic, UTI) can also cause nephritis. ...
... idiopathic means. Direct viral or bacterial infection (septic, UTI) can also cause nephritis. ...
Urologic Stone Disease
... with dysmorphic erythrocytes, RBC casts, and significant proteinuria (2+ to 3+) • IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease) m/c, ...
... with dysmorphic erythrocytes, RBC casts, and significant proteinuria (2+ to 3+) • IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease) m/c, ...
Urinary System
... Remove metabolic waste from blood, dilute it with water and electrolytes to form urine Secrete erythropoeiten-control RBC production Activation of vitamin D Maintain blood volume and pressure Retroperitoneally located-behind parietal peritoneum; left slightly higher than right ...
... Remove metabolic waste from blood, dilute it with water and electrolytes to form urine Secrete erythropoeiten-control RBC production Activation of vitamin D Maintain blood volume and pressure Retroperitoneally located-behind parietal peritoneum; left slightly higher than right ...
Leptospirosis
... It is peracute, acute or chronic water born contagious disease of dogs caused by leptospira interrogans spp., characterized by pyrexia, anorexia, depression and signs ...
... It is peracute, acute or chronic water born contagious disease of dogs caused by leptospira interrogans spp., characterized by pyrexia, anorexia, depression and signs ...
Slide 1
... • Acute Interstitial Nephropathy + Proteinuria Acute interstitial nephritis Minimal-change glomerular disease Proteinuria Prognosis good after discontinuation of therapy; Corticosteroids ? ...
... • Acute Interstitial Nephropathy + Proteinuria Acute interstitial nephritis Minimal-change glomerular disease Proteinuria Prognosis good after discontinuation of therapy; Corticosteroids ? ...
Cardiovascular System The Heart
... • Functional unit of kidney is nephron • Ureters, urinary bladder and urethra transport urine (product of nephron) outside of body ...
... • Functional unit of kidney is nephron • Ureters, urinary bladder and urethra transport urine (product of nephron) outside of body ...
LAB 8: THE URINARY SYSTEM The focus of this week`s lab will be
... glomerulus is particularly susceptible to injury and glomerular diseases are often immunologically mediated; interstitial and tubular dysfunction is more likely to be caused by toxic or infectious agents. The structures of the kidney are connected and consequently damage to one component usually adv ...
... glomerulus is particularly susceptible to injury and glomerular diseases are often immunologically mediated; interstitial and tubular dysfunction is more likely to be caused by toxic or infectious agents. The structures of the kidney are connected and consequently damage to one component usually adv ...
ppt - med.muni
... When they do, a mononuclear cell infiltrate may accumulate at the site of Ag concentration and lead to the elaboration of toxic products and tissue injury ...
... When they do, a mononuclear cell infiltrate may accumulate at the site of Ag concentration and lead to the elaboration of toxic products and tissue injury ...
Inherited Renal Diseases Part II
... • Treated for ESRD: most common causes of death are cerebrovascular and cardiovascular • After transplant, the glycosphingolipid deposits recur but do not limit renal function ...
... • Treated for ESRD: most common causes of death are cerebrovascular and cardiovascular • After transplant, the glycosphingolipid deposits recur but do not limit renal function ...
lec26
... Consider Abdominal radiograph if ultrasound is not done to rule out stones ESR, ASO titer, ANA, C3/C4 Anti-GBM Abs Renal Biopsy in rapidly progressing disease ANCA and Anti-GBM diseases - consider cyclophosphamide + glucocorticoids Idiopathic rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis often ANCA positiv ...
... Consider Abdominal radiograph if ultrasound is not done to rule out stones ESR, ASO titer, ANA, C3/C4 Anti-GBM Abs Renal Biopsy in rapidly progressing disease ANCA and Anti-GBM diseases - consider cyclophosphamide + glucocorticoids Idiopathic rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis often ANCA positiv ...
Glomerulonephritis
... – Formation of immune complexes with deposition of antibodies in glomerulus – IgG, IgA, IgM – Basement membrane, mesangium – Linear or granular pattern ...
... – Formation of immune complexes with deposition of antibodies in glomerulus – IgG, IgA, IgM – Basement membrane, mesangium – Linear or granular pattern ...
INHERITED RENAL DISORDERS
... 0.5 to 1% of all IVP Male and female affected equally Dilatation in collecting ducts In 70% bilateral renal involvement It presents in third or fourth decade with: kidney stone infection hematuria • Diagnosis with: IVP • Renal function is normally preserved ...
... 0.5 to 1% of all IVP Male and female affected equally Dilatation in collecting ducts In 70% bilateral renal involvement It presents in third or fourth decade with: kidney stone infection hematuria • Diagnosis with: IVP • Renal function is normally preserved ...
Powerpoint flipped session
... Question 1: What about gut bacteria induces an IgA response? Approach 1: Controlled antigen delivery to the mucosal immune system HA107 is an E coli auxotroph for m-diaminopimelic acid (DAP) and for D-alanine (required for peptidoglycan biosynthesis and not made by host) ...
... Question 1: What about gut bacteria induces an IgA response? Approach 1: Controlled antigen delivery to the mucosal immune system HA107 is an E coli auxotroph for m-diaminopimelic acid (DAP) and for D-alanine (required for peptidoglycan biosynthesis and not made by host) ...
IgA nephropathy
IgA nephropathy (also known as IgA nephritis, IgAN, Berger disease (/bɛərˈʒeɪ/), Berger's disease, Berger's syndrome, Berger syndrome, or synpharyngitic glomerulonephritis) is a form of glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney).IgA nephropathy is the most common glomerulonephritis throughout the world. Primary IgA nephropathy is characterized by deposition of the IgA antibody in the glomerulus. There are other diseases associated with glomerular IgA deposits, the most common being Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP), which is considered by many to be a systemic form of IgA nephropathy. HSP presents with a characteristic purpuric skin rash, arthritis, and abdominal pain and occurs more commonly in young adults (16-35 yrs old). HSP is associated with a more benign prognosis than IgA nephropathy. In IgA nephropathy there is a slow progression to chronic kidney failure in 25-30% of cases during a period of 20 years.