Acute Interstitial Nephritis is a common kidney disorder that causes swelling or inflammation in the kidney. Acute Interstitial Nephritis is often linked with certain infections, drug therapies or it may be caused by some unknown agent.
Every organ present inside our body performs specific functions, which are useful for balancing our health. The kidneys are paired organs of the excretory system that assist in the elimination of waste materials in the form of urine. Regulation of metabolites and secretion of specific hormones are other important functions performed by the kidneys. Acute Kidney Injury, also known as renal failure is marked by rapid loss of kidney function.
Acute Tubular Necrosis Resident s conference Presented by Dr Gagandeep K Heer, MD (PGY-2) Background Definition: ARF is defined as an abrupt or rapid decline in the ...
Acute Renal Failure Syed Rizwan, MD Acute Renal Failure Comprises a family of syndromes Abrupt decrease in GFR(over hours to days) MANIFFESTATIONS of ARF Increase in ...
Case study: acute renal failure Bruce R. Wall, MD, FACP 4/3/06 Renal resident conference Patient P B 80 yo white female with history of HBP for 20 years, and previous ...
Lupus Nephritis Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Disease Goodpasture's syndrome appears in two age groups: in young men in their late 20s and in men and women in ...
Every organ present inside our body performs specific functions, which are useful for balancing our health. The kidneys are paired organs of the excretory system that assist in the elimination of waste materials in the form of urine. Regulation of metabolites and secretion of specific hormones are other important functions performed by the kidneys.
Acute Kidney Injury (ARF) By: Dr. Hatim Ahmed Hassan Senior Registrar PICU Imaging Ultrasound Useful in Post renal AKI. Early obstruction may not show significant ...
Approach to Acute Kidney Injury Dr. Mohammed Al-Ghonaim MBBS,FRCP(C) Renal failure Differentiation between acute and chronic renal failure Acute Chronic History Short ...
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ACUTE RENAL FAILURE INTRODUCTION Functions of the kidneys maintain control of body fluid composition/volume level of water loss/conservation volume of blood ...
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Acute Renal Failure * 3 categories based on the pathophysiology * Exceeds community acquired ARF by 5-10 times 35000 in79 to 650000 in2002, 13% /year * 5-20% of ...
The kidneys: for the excretion of end-products of metabolism ( urea, creatinine, ... (ARF) is a generic term used to describe a precipitous decline in kidney function. ...
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Tubulointerstitial Diseases Dr. Raid Jastania Objectives By the end of this session the student should be able to Describe the types of Acute tubular necrosis and its ...
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Chronic Renal Failure A. Definitions Azotemia - elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN 28mg/dL) and creatinine (Cr1.5mg/dL) Uremia - azotemia with symptoms or signs of ...
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Chronic Renal Failure A. Definitions Azotemia - elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN 28mg/dL) and creatinine (Cr1.5mg/dL) Uremia - azotemia with symptoms or signs of ...
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Title: Slide 1 Author: MORAN Last modified by: MORAN Created Date: 7/11/2004 1:58:56 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Other titles: Arial Wingdings ...
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Title: Pathophysiology- Progression from CRF to ESRF Author: Georgina Follows Last modified by----- Created Date: 1/8/2005 9:05:24 PM Document presentation format
Kidney and its Collecting System Lecture By: Dr. Amitabha Basu. MD KIDNEY WHAT WE WILL STUDY IN THIS LECTURE Few ANOMALIES NON-NEOPLASTIC NEOPLASTIC ANOMALIES of ...
Phase 2 Kate McDonald and Rebecca Marlor The Peer Teaching Society is not liable for false or misleading information In children with recurrent UTIs you may wish ...