10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «UREMIA»
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Cardiac Dysfunction in Chronic Uremia
uremia. In rats with experimental uremia induced by subtotal nephrectomy, increased volume density of interstitial tissue was noted, while capillary density was reduced. This resulted from activation of interstitial cells, which was indicated by ...
Patrick S. Parfrey, John D. Harnett, 2012
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Critical Care Nephrology - Halaman 387
The cause of uremic bleeding has been the subject of the major debate in the last 35 years. The pathogenesis is considered multifactorial (Table 70-1); however, platelet- platelet and platelet-vessel wall interactions appear to be of crucial ...
Claudio Ronco, Rinaldo Bellomo, John A. Kellum, 2009
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Kopple and Massry's Nutritional Management of Renal ...
The state of uremia affects virtually all organ tissues and functions of the body; therefore, the metabolic and nutritional derangements are prominent features of the uremic syndrome. The word uremia is derived from two ancient Greek words: ...
Joel D. Kopple, Shaul G. Massry, 2004
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Primer on Kidney Diseases - M/srt 953 - Halaman 525
Clinical bleeding in patients with uremia is due to an acquired qualitative platelet defect and has best been correlated with a prolonged bleeding time. At present, however, there is no single unifying pathogenetic mechanism to explain the ...
Arthur Greenberg, Alfred K. Cheung, 2005
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Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals - Halaman 457
UIremia The clinical signs associated with renal failure (uremia) may have multiple causes. An early concept was that the signs and effects of renal failure could be explained by the retention of a compound normally excreted by the kidneys.
Jiro J. Kaneko, John W. Harvey, Michael Bruss, 1997
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Hemodialysis: From Basic Research to Clinical Trials - Halaman 125
Basel, Karger, 2008, vol 161, pp 125–131 From Uremic Toxin Retention to Removal by Convection: Do We Know Enough? R. Vanholder, N. Meert, E. Schepers, G. Glorieux Nephrology Section, University Hospital, Gent, Belgium Abstract The ...
Claudio Ronco, Dinna N. Cruz, 2008
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Handbook of Dialysis - Jilid 236 - Halaman 542
David J. Leehey, Joan P. Cannon, and Joseph R. Lentino I. Derangement of immune function in uremia A. Etiology. In dialysis patients there is impairment of several aspects of lymphocyte and granulocyte function. Unidentified uremic toxins ...
John T. Daugirdas, Peter Gerard Blake, Todd S. Ing, 2007
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Therapy of Renal Diseases and Related Disorders - Halaman 460
Patients with acute or chronic end-stage renal failure may exhibit a number of toxic uremia symptoms even when water, electrolyte and acid base balance are apparently fully controlled. Symptoms from the central nervous system (fatigue, ...
Wadi N. Suki, Shaul G. Massry, 2012
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Chronic Renal Disease: Causes, Complications, and ...
reported that uremic rats fasted 36 hr had an increased in net urea synthesis or appearance over the last 12 hr compared with fasted controls. Correlated with this was a reduction in muscle protein synthesis. The difference was abolished if ...
Nancy B. Cummings, S. Klahr, 2012
The present book contains the Proceedings of a two day Symposium on Uremic Toxins organized at the University of Ghent in Belgium. A series of guest lectures, free communications and posters have been presented.
Severin Ringoir, Raymond Vanholder, Shaul G. Massry, 2012