anatomic and morphologic description of the renal pelvis of the
... ureteropyeloscopy. To document the anatomy of the upper urinary collecting system of the horse, specifically the renal pelvis, kidneys were harvested from 10 horses and magnetic resonance imaging was performed after distension of the renal pelvis with a polymer cast material. Transurethral ureteropy ...
... ureteropyeloscopy. To document the anatomy of the upper urinary collecting system of the horse, specifically the renal pelvis, kidneys were harvested from 10 horses and magnetic resonance imaging was performed after distension of the renal pelvis with a polymer cast material. Transurethral ureteropy ...
Urothelial Cell Carcinoma of the Upper Urinary Tract
... [12, 13]. Blood clots can have varying degrees of echogenicity and may be quite difficult to differentiate from a tumor [14, 15]. Renal calculi tend to be more echogenic than tumors and, due to their high density, calculi usually demonstrate acoustic shadowing (the cone-dome) characteristic of calci ...
... [12, 13]. Blood clots can have varying degrees of echogenicity and may be quite difficult to differentiate from a tumor [14, 15]. Renal calculi tend to be more echogenic than tumors and, due to their high density, calculi usually demonstrate acoustic shadowing (the cone-dome) characteristic of calci ...
An Imaging Review on Urinary Tract Calcifications
... narrowing are the locations where the ureteral stones become impacted. A further accumulation of crystalline material on the ureteral stone may significantly enlarge its size [3]. A ureteral diverticulum or ureteroceles are the other favourable sites for ureteral calculi formation due to stasis [6]. ...
... narrowing are the locations where the ureteral stones become impacted. A further accumulation of crystalline material on the ureteral stone may significantly enlarge its size [3]. A ureteral diverticulum or ureteroceles are the other favourable sites for ureteral calculi formation due to stasis [6]. ...
A Diagnostic Evaluation of the Patient with Acute Renal Failure
... cute renal failure (ARF) is abrupt deterioration of renal function sufficient to result in failure of urinary elimination of nitrogenous waste products (urea nitrogen and creatinine). This deterioration of renal function results in elevations of blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine concentration ...
... cute renal failure (ARF) is abrupt deterioration of renal function sufficient to result in failure of urinary elimination of nitrogenous waste products (urea nitrogen and creatinine). This deterioration of renal function results in elevations of blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine concentration ...
Sorting the Alphabet Soup of Renal Pathology: A Review
... of renal cortical excretion is seen due to accumulation of contrast agent within dilated tubules (Fig 8). In those patients with depressed renal function who receive contrast agent, there is decreased contrast agent opacification of the kidneys and delayed contrast agent excretion. As renal function ...
... of renal cortical excretion is seen due to accumulation of contrast agent within dilated tubules (Fig 8). In those patients with depressed renal function who receive contrast agent, there is decreased contrast agent opacification of the kidneys and delayed contrast agent excretion. As renal function ...
Serum creatinine
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
R29 - American College of Radiology
... (DTPA). MAG3 may be used quantitatively or qualitatively for evaluating obstructive uropathy, renovascular hypertension, and renal allografts and has been used to estimate ERPF. Administered activity of up to 10 millicuries (370 MBq) is used for adults. administered activity for children should be d ...
... (DTPA). MAG3 may be used quantitatively or qualitatively for evaluating obstructive uropathy, renovascular hypertension, and renal allografts and has been used to estimate ERPF. Administered activity of up to 10 millicuries (370 MBq) is used for adults. administered activity for children should be d ...
Tech Guide
... The kidneys receive their blood supply from the renal arteries which are fed by the abdominal aorta. In the kidney, the artery branches further. Filtered blood returns by the left and right renal veins to the inferior vena cava and then the heart. When we look at a kidney section, we see a cavity, t ...
... The kidneys receive their blood supply from the renal arteries which are fed by the abdominal aorta. In the kidney, the artery branches further. Filtered blood returns by the left and right renal veins to the inferior vena cava and then the heart. When we look at a kidney section, we see a cavity, t ...
L1 - Kidney Function Test
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
عرض تقديمي من PowerPoint
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
01 Kidney_Function_Test
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
... measured by using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
Kidney Function Tests Dr Rana hasanato
... using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
... using a 24-hour urine collection, but this does introduce the potential for errors in terms of completion of the collection. ...
Renal Failure - American College of Radiology
... criteria and stages of AKI) [9]. It can develop in the setting of pre-existing renal insufficiency or can develop in a patient with previously normal kidneys [10]. Over 75% of patients with AKI will have either prerenal azotemia (PRA) or ATN (a parenchymal, intrarenal process) as the cause [4]. Pre ...
... criteria and stages of AKI) [9]. It can develop in the setting of pre-existing renal insufficiency or can develop in a patient with previously normal kidneys [10]. Over 75% of patients with AKI will have either prerenal azotemia (PRA) or ATN (a parenchymal, intrarenal process) as the cause [4]. Pre ...
Pathophysiology of Urinary Tract Obstruction
... IVC leading to extrinsic obstruction • Thought to be due to the persistence of the subcardinal vein as the infrarenal IVC, causing medial migration and compression of the right ureter – Other theories involve persistence of the posterior cardinal vein as the infrarenal ...
... IVC leading to extrinsic obstruction • Thought to be due to the persistence of the subcardinal vein as the infrarenal IVC, causing medial migration and compression of the right ureter – Other theories involve persistence of the posterior cardinal vein as the infrarenal ...
6 - gu365 cases 2009..
... shattered kidney, expanding hematoma • 80-90% renal injuries treated conservatively with • remarkable resolution! ...
... shattered kidney, expanding hematoma • 80-90% renal injuries treated conservatively with • remarkable resolution! ...
Kidney Function Tests
... § • Better if the substance is present endogenously. § • Easily measured. • Creatinine meets most of these criteria. • Creatinine clearance is usually about 110 ml/min in the 20-40 year old adults. • Therefore, it falls slowly but progressively to about 70 ml/min in individuals over 8o years of age. ...
... § • Better if the substance is present endogenously. § • Easily measured. • Creatinine meets most of these criteria. • Creatinine clearance is usually about 110 ml/min in the 20-40 year old adults. • Therefore, it falls slowly but progressively to about 70 ml/min in individuals over 8o years of age. ...
Kidney Function Tests.pps
... § • Better if the substance is present endogenously. § • Easily measured. ...
... § • Better if the substance is present endogenously. § • Easily measured. ...
Powerpoint Notes-ARF
... Result from ischemia, nephrotoxins, (such as antibiotics), hemoglobin released from hemolyzed red blood cells, or myoglobin released from necrotic muscle cells ...
... Result from ischemia, nephrotoxins, (such as antibiotics), hemoglobin released from hemolyzed red blood cells, or myoglobin released from necrotic muscle cells ...
Renal Physiology Part 3, ARF and CKD
... causes like tubular necrosis, obstruction or drug/ toxin exposure. ...
... causes like tubular necrosis, obstruction or drug/ toxin exposure. ...
Imaging Tests in localizating the site of UTI
... rate and extent of renal scarring in future by altering our approach to infant and childhood UTIs, with more prompt diagnosis and treatment and an awareness of the potential hazard that having VUR may cause in this setting. The hope is, that by doing this, we will reduce the numbers of adults with h ...
... rate and extent of renal scarring in future by altering our approach to infant and childhood UTIs, with more prompt diagnosis and treatment and an awareness of the potential hazard that having VUR may cause in this setting. The hope is, that by doing this, we will reduce the numbers of adults with h ...
Renal Function Tests
... equation (using the serum creatinine, age, weight and gender) Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equation (using age, serum creatinine, sex and African American or not). The estimation equations may be less accurate in some patient populations. Those individuals with normal or near-normal ...
... equation (using the serum creatinine, age, weight and gender) Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equation (using age, serum creatinine, sex and African American or not). The estimation equations may be less accurate in some patient populations. Those individuals with normal or near-normal ...
evaluation of renal excretory function by intravenous urography
... hematuria were included. Intravenous urography was performed for all these patients. Ultrasonography was performed in selected patients after proper preparation to correlate with intravenous urographic findings. Results: Two hundred patients were included in the study, out of which 37(18.5%) were ha ...
... hematuria were included. Intravenous urography was performed for all these patients. Ultrasonography was performed in selected patients after proper preparation to correlate with intravenous urographic findings. Results: Two hundred patients were included in the study, out of which 37(18.5%) were ha ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Clinical Evaluation of
... • Do not appear in urine (affects clearance calculations) • Special techniques to circumvent them are not in common use by clinical ...
... • Do not appear in urine (affects clearance calculations) • Special techniques to circumvent them are not in common use by clinical ...
Acute Renal Failure
... • Postischemic dz: most of UOP comes from few normal nephrons, which handle Na appropriately • ATN + chronic prerenal dz (cirrhosis, CHF) 3. Glomerular or vascular injury • Despite glomerular or vascular injury, pt may still have well-preserved tubular function and be able to concentrate Na ...
... • Postischemic dz: most of UOP comes from few normal nephrons, which handle Na appropriately • ATN + chronic prerenal dz (cirrhosis, CHF) 3. Glomerular or vascular injury • Despite glomerular or vascular injury, pt may still have well-preserved tubular function and be able to concentrate Na ...