Genitourinary System
Urinary tract infection is common in patients with ESRD and may be related to stasis in the collecting system due to low rates of urine flow. In patients maintained on chronic dialysis for a period of time, there is a significant incidence of cystic degeneration of the kidney. There is also a significant increase in the incidence of carcinoma of the kidney.
- GAS TRANSFER
- HEMATOLOGY
- Improving Case Management
- Other Cystic Diseases
- VENTILATION
- Alterations in Glomerular Hemodynamics, Parathyroid Hormone Metabolism, and Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure
- Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
- Pulmonary System
- Aminoaciduria
- The Use of Diuretics
- SPECIFIC ENTITIES - DISEASES WITH KFiOWIi ETIOLOGIES -
- Community Acquired Pneumonia
- HEMODIALYSIS AND HEMOPERFUSION IN THE TREATMENT OF DRUG OVERDOSES
- Treatment
- ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES
- Progressive Crescentic Glomerulonephritis
- Urinary Tract Infection
- ARTERIAL TRAUMA
- Renal Glycosuria
- NONOBSTRUCTIVE CAUSES OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
- OXYGEN THERAPY AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION
- BROliCHIECTASIS
- CLASSIFICATION OF THE MALABSORPTION SYNDROMES
- SMOKING CESSATION
- Clinical Manifestations
- Urinalysis, Renal ‘Tubular Function, and Urine Flow Rate
- DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO HEPATIC NEOPLASMS
- Alberto N. v. Hawkins
- OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE
- Management
- ADAPTATION TO NEPHRON LOSS
- RENAL PARENCHYMAL
- PRINCIPLES OF CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
- Determination of Kidney Anatomy and Renal Blood Flow
- iMATOPOIESIS