نتایج جستجو برای: renal disorders

تعداد نتایج: 900359  

Journal: :Klinicheskaia meditsina 2014
A M Shutov

In 2002, it was proposed to consider functional renal disorders 3 and more months in duration under the general name chronic renal disease (CRD) bearing in mind the common mechanism behind progressive nephropathy and high cardiovascular mortality of such patients. The prevalence of CRD in Russia is unknown; it is supposed that every tenth adult in the world has CRD. Diagnostics of CRD requires ...

Journal: :Vestnik Rossiiskoi akademii meditsinskikh nauk 2014
O C Vinnik E V Repina E V Serova A S Repin F P Chavkun'kin A A Gabirielian M O Zhuravlev

This paper presents experience in monitoring renal ultrasound data in patients with pancreatonecrosis from 20 to 60 years. It is also present two clinical cases of renal urodynamics in destructive forms of acute pancreatitis. Edematous form of acute pancreatitis and pancreatic cause violations not only secretion but also excretory function of the nephros. In patients with pancreatic necrosis ac...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
M Murris-Espin L Lacassagne A Didier J J Voigt J M Cisterne J Giron D Durand P Leophonte

Metastatic pulmonary calcifications, unlike dystrophic calcifications, occur in the normal healthy lung. The radiological pattern is quite specific. The disease is commonly described in chronic renal failure with calcium disorders. The prognosis is totally unpredictable. In 1992, a 50 yr old man underwent a successful renal transplantation during the final stage of chronic renal failure. He sub...

2012
Jelena Stojanovic John Sayer

Regulation of intracellular and extracellular potassium concentration is a fundamental process vital for cellular metabolism. Potassium intake, from the diet, is carefully balanced with excretion of potassium via the renal tract and gastrointestinal losses. Following a potassium load, extra-renal buffering of potassium occurs in peripheral tissues prior to its excretion. Thus potassium regulati...

2008
Dontscho Kerjaschki

The renal glomerulus, the site of plasma ultrafiltration and the production of primary urine (1), is the locus of a number of progressive disorders that lead to chronic renal insufficiency. Before the advent of renal replacement therapies, these diseases invariably led to death by uremia. Still, while these treatments save, or at least extend, patient’s lives, they do so at an enormous price, b...

Journal: :Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA 2004
Wen-Chiung Lin Jia-Hwia Wang Chao-Jun Wei Cheng-Yen Chang

BACKGROUND To evaluate the accuracy of helical computerized tomography urography (CTU) in diagnosing urinary tract disease. METHODS We collected 102 patients who underwent CTU from March 2001 to September 2002. The clinical symptoms of these patients included: flank pain or hematuria, which were clinically suggestive of urinary system disorders. All patients received CT scan with or without i...

2013
Tetsuji Katayama Daisuke Sueta Keiichiro Kataoka Yu Hasegawa Nobutaka Koibuchi Kensuke Toyama Ken Uekawa Ma MingJie Takashi Nakagawa Masanobu Maeda Hisao Ogawa Shokei Kim‐Mitsuyama

BACKGROUND Although renal denervation significantly reduces blood pressure in patients with resistant hypertension, the role of the renal nerve in hypertension with metabolic syndrome is unknown. We investigated the impact of long-term renal denervation on SHR/NDmcr-cp(+/+) (SHRcp) rats, a useful rat model of metabolic syndrome, to determine the role of the renal nerve in hypertension with meta...

2000

Kidney disease and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are discussed. Pregnancy in women with kidney disease is associated with significant complications when renal function is impaired and hypertension predates pregnancy. When renal function is well preserved and hypertension absent, the outlook for both mother and fetus is excellent. The basis for the close interrelationship between reproduct...

2014
Jens Lutz Julia Menke Daniel Sollinger Helmut Schinzel Klaus Thürmel

The coagulation system has gained much interest again as new anticoagulatory substances have been introduced into clinical practice. Especially patients with renal failure are likely candidates for such a therapy as they often experience significant comorbidity including cardiovascular diseases that require anticoagulation. Patients with renal failure on new anticoagulants have experienced exce...

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