MULTISYSTEM DISEASE WITH RENAL INVOLVEMENT
There are a number of systemic conditions and diseases that are associated with a significant incidence of renal dysfunction. In some cases, the appearance of renal disease carries dire consequences for the outcome of the primary disorder. Each of the diseases or processes discussed in this section usually affects more than one element of the kidney.
- Sodium Retention
- DIAGNOSIS AND EVALUATION
- AORTIC ARTERITIS
- Important NEPHROTOXIRIS
- ACID-PEPTIC DISEASE
- CLASSIFICATION OF THE MALABSORPTION SYNDROMES
- NORMAL GASTRIC PHYSIOLOGY
- INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
- CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
- Systemic Vasculitides
- Pulmonary Hemorrhagic Disorders
- CHEST WALL DISEASE
- PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
- ATHEROSCLEROSIS
- Aminoaciduria
- Metabolism of Drugs in Patients with Renal Insufficiency
- Endocrine Systems
- BRORICHODILATORS
- NAUSEA AND VOMITING
- PATHOLOGY
- PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE OF THE STOMACH AND DUODENUM
- MYOCARDIAL DISEASE - MYOCARDITIS
- HEMODIALYSIS AND HEMOPERFUSION IN THE TREATMENT OF DRUG OVERDOSES
- MEDIASTINITIS
- APPROACH TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF JAUNDICE
- Pulmonary Vasculitis
- Resuscitation
- Amiodarone
- PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION ON CARDIAC FUNCTION
- DEFINITION
- LABORATORY TESTS IN LIVER DISEASE
- Clinical Manifestations
- Incidence
- NONPHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY OF TACHYARRHYTHMIAS
- Other Glomerulonephritides