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Hypertension, or perhaps more accurately high blood pressure, plays a pivotal role in the progression of renal failure. The dichotomy of “hypertension” and “normotension” fails to recognise that the risks of adverse cardiovascular and renal...
children, it is most widespread between the ages of 18 months and 4 years, and more boys than girls are affected. In older persons, both sexes are identically affected. Protein excretion into the urine (proteinuria) is escorted by reduced l...
nephrotic syndrome are rarely recognized as a distinct complication of allogeneic transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells. Make reports in English and Japanese literature since 1988, described variable glomerular histology, comprising t...
the body in haemoglobin, myoglobin, haemosiderin and ferritin, and in iron-containing enzymes. Transferrin is the main transport protein in blood and hepcidin the main regulator of iron absorption and iron release from macrophages. Iron met...
kidneys. The patient’s assessment will be followed by an elaboration on Patho-physiology and other factors that could have possibly contributed towards the problem. Discussion Overview of Patient The patient’s name is Mr. William Baker, age...
nephritic syndromes. Hematuria can be defined as gross, or visible to the naked eye, or microscopic, only seen by high-power microscopy. In nephrotic syndrome, hematuria is due to disturbance and damage to glomerular cells caused by inflamm...
hepatitis B virus (HBV). The hepatitis B virus was first identified hepatitis. It is a disease that affects 300 million people worldwide and is estimated to be responsible for between 250,000 and 500,000 deaths per year. The prevalence of i...