The Real Cause of Kidney Stonesby
Total Health Breakthroughs
In an episode of the TV comedy Seinfield, Kramer develops a kidney stone.
“What is that, anyway?” asks Jerry.
“It’s a stony mineral concretion,” replies Kramer quite accurately, “formed abnormally...
What are you doing for World Kidney Day?by
Dr. Donal O'Donoghue
The Acute Kidney Injury NECPOD report
“Adding Insult to Injury” surfaced a major problem... Pharmacy Group. The structure is based on the
Department of Health framework Competencies for Recognising...
My first "Annual" Kidney Examby
Nathan M.
in Stage 2.
Stage 1 is a GFR of 90+: Normal kidney function but urine findings or structuralabnormalities or genetic traits point to kidney disease.
Stage 2 is a GFR of 60 - 89: Mildly reduced kidney...
Is Eating Too Much Protein Going to Harm My Kidneys?by
Mark S.
me that I should only be eating 38 grams of protein each day, and that any more than that could harm my kidneys. I’ve been Primal... absolutely nothing because you are destroying your kidneys by exceeding your daily allotment of six ounces...
Renal Papillary Necrosis and Sickle Cellby
Tosin Ola
What is Renal Papillary Necrosis?
Renal papillary necrosis is a disorder of the kidneys in which all or part... and then transfer the urine to the minor calyx (highway of urine in the kidneys). The renal papillae help...
Lungs, Kidneys, Oxygen: an orchestrated responseby
Dr. Gemzel H.
Receiving all circulating blood
Lungs and Kidneys work in an orchestrated manner to maintain... to facilitate gas exchange: CO2 released and oxygen caught from air. Kidneys filtrate the blood to clear...
Renal Clearance Seminar, PBL, and PODby
CCLCM Student ..
We started out with a seminar this morning about how the kidneys are able to filter waste products... is that the kidneys filter substances out of the blood based upon both size and charge. If the molecules are large...
What it is used for
... hape and structure of your body's organs, and for detecting any abnormalities.
Monitoring an ... » Read on
Causes
... ur bladder as a result of a 'blind pouch'. This is a structural abnormality of the bladder that prevents urine from completely d ... » Read on