Renal Handling of Potassium

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RENAL HANDLING OF POTASSIUM Potassium is a primarily intracellular ion, with skeletal muscle alone containing more than 75% of the body’s total load. Less than 2% of this load is…

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Renal Handling of Calcium, Phosphate, and Magnesium

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RENAL HANDLING OF CALCIUM, PHOSPHATE, AND MAGNESIUM CALCIUM More than 98% of total body calcium is in bones, whereas the remainder is located in intracellular and extracellular fluid. Normal plasma…

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Countercurrent Multiplication: Models to Demonstrate Principle of Countercurrent Exchange System of Vasa Recta in Minimizing Dissipation of Medullary Osmotic Gradient

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COUNTERCURRENT MULTIPLICATION (Continued) Once deposited in the interstitium, some urea drifts from the inner medulla and is secreted back into the proximal tubule and loop of Henle. By reentering the…

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Countercurrent Multiplication: Model—Part II

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COUNTERCURRENT MULTIPLICATION (Continued) In Panel 4, steady state has been reached, meaning that no additional solute is being added to the system. Thus the incoming and outgoing fluid are iso-osmotic….

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Countercurrent Multiplication: Model—Part I

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COUNTERCURRENT MULTIPLICATION The countercurrent multiplier system is a sophisticate apparatus that evolved in mammals and birds to con serve water. It forms a longitudinal concentration gradient in the medullary interstitium…

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Glomerular Filtration Rate

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Plate 3-3 GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE GLOMERULAR FORCES THAT DETERMINE FILTRATION RATE Blood that enters the glomerular capillaries is filtered into Bowman’s space, the first region of the nephron. The glomerular…

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Posterior Urethral Valves: Radiographic Findings

Jul 4, 2016 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Posterior Urethral Valves: Radiographic Findings

The long-term clinical syndrome that results from PUVs is known as the “valve-bladder syndrome.” Affected patients have large bladder volumes and subsequent overflow incontinence, which occur because bladder compliance and…

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