Nephrology in 30 DaysMcGraw Hill Professional, 2005 M02 11 - 410 páginas A concise review of the core principles and clinical entities associated with nephrology at the point of care. 4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW Covers all major acute and chronic kidney diseases, from acid/base disturbances to stones to end stage renal disease. Features a concise, manageable format with recommended timeframes for mastering the content, case studies, and summary tables. Perfect for trainees and practicing non-specialists. |
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... HCO3 at which measurable HCO3 appears in urine . This concept of a plasma threshold is well established for renal glucose handling , historically , the appearance of glucose in urine was used as a surrogate for elevated blood glucose ...
... HCO3 ( e.g. , lactate , citrate ) at a rate greater than that of metabolic H production also leads to an increase in ECF [ HCO3 ] . In the pres- ence of normal kidney function , however , ECF [ HCO3 ] will not increase significantly ...
... HCO3 . As a result , they increase net HCO3 reab- sorption by the kidney . This is shown schemati- cally in Figure 8.1 . Arterial Blood Volume Decrease Volume depletion either absolute ( e.g. , salt losses through vomiting or bleeding ) ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
DISORDERS OF SODIUM BALANCE | 13 |
DISORDERS OF WATER BALANCE HYPO AND HYPERNATREMIA | 30 |
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