The Podocyte
Chapter Outline BIOLOGIC FUNCTIONS OF PODOCYTES, 112 ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND MOLECULAR ANATOMY OF PODOCYTES REQUIRED FOR NORMAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 113 Structure, 113 Slit Diaphragm Proteins, 113 Cytoskeleton, 113 GLOMERULAR DISEASES…
Chapter Outline BIOLOGIC FUNCTIONS OF PODOCYTES, 112 ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND MOLECULAR ANATOMY OF PODOCYTES REQUIRED FOR NORMAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 113 Structure, 113 Slit Diaphragm Proteins, 113 Cytoskeleton, 113 GLOMERULAR DISEASES…
Introduction Routine endoscopy is primarily limited to examination of the duodenal bulb and second portion of the duodenum, with an occasional glimpse of the third portion. With the availability of…
Introduction Video endoscopic technology has simplified the mechanics of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Identification of anatomic landmarks such as the entrance into the stomach, the incisura angularis (gastric notch), and…
Introduction The oropharynx is the gateway to the proximal gastrointestinal tract. Although visualized daily by endoscopists, a thorough examination may not be routine. With the expanding patient base of immunocompromised…
Definition and Epidemiology Print Section Listen The classical, most common form of alpha-1-antitrypsin (a1AT) deficiency is caused by homozygosity (ZZ) for the autosomal co-dominant Z mutant allele of a1AT.1 This…
Definitions and Epidemiology Print Section Listen Pancreatic insufficiency (PI) is a term used to define patients who have lost a significant amount (usually >95%) of pancreatic exocrine function and therefore…