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  • Therapy for the insufficient cleansing of the blood by the [[kidney]]s based on dialysis.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
    159 bytes (21 words) - 17:04, 14 May 2010
  • [[Kidney]] damage or [[glomerular filtration rate]] (GFR) <60 mL/min/1.73 m(2) for 3
    193 bytes (23 words) - 17:05, 14 May 2010
  • ...'calculus''' is a stone formed in the body, for example [[gallstone]] or [[kidney stone]].
    145 bytes (19 words) - 11:25, 13 February 2009
  • ...metabolic interactions by products produced in the distal nephron of the [[kidney]].<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
    164 bytes (20 words) - 16:42, 14 May 2010
  • An inflammation of the kidney and upper urinary tract that usually results from noncontagious bacterial i
    177 bytes (23 words) - 18:30, 30 September 2009
  • ...jugate base]] of [[hippuric acid]] that serves as a general indicator of [[kidney]] function.
    163 bytes (21 words) - 13:42, 29 November 2008
  • ...MeSH}}</ref> Proteinuria may occur in [[acute kidney injury]] or [[chronic kidney disease]]. ...cks for detection of albuminuria in the general community. | journal=Am J Kidney Dis | year= 2011 | volume= 58 | issue= 1 | pages= 19-28 | pmid=21411199 |
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  • * Brenner BM (ed.) (2008) Brenner and Rector's The Kidney, 8th Edition - 2-Volume Set. Saunders. ISBN 978-1-4160-3105-5
    132 bytes (20 words) - 22:44, 16 December 2009
  • ...entage of sodium excreted in the urine versus the sodium reabsorbed by the kidney.
    147 bytes (21 words) - 09:12, 7 September 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kidney]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Acute kidney injury}}
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  • Inflammation of the renal glomeruli (kidney glomerulus) that can be classified by the type of glomerular injuries inclu
    251 bytes (29 words) - 16:18, 18 November 2011
  • {{r|Acute kidney injury}}
    134 bytes (20 words) - 11:10, 31 May 2009
  • ...rocyte]]s, [[erythroblast]]s, [[macrophage]]s, [[hepatocyte]]s and various kidney cells, a protein that transfers divalent metal ions including [[iron]] (Fe
    266 bytes (36 words) - 16:40, 3 January 2010
  • ...and pediatrics dealing with the study of the function and diseases of the kidney.
    147 bytes (22 words) - 06:32, 4 January 2010
  • ...d in the hypothalamus secreted from the posterior pituitary that causes [[kidney]]s to concentrate urine to conserve water, also causes [[vasoconstrictor ag
    325 bytes (40 words) - 09:32, 4 March 2010
  • Formation of stones in any part of the urinary tract, usually in the kidney; urinary bladder; or the ureter.
    144 bytes (22 words) - 03:04, 19 November 2011
  • ** "More than 11,000 physicians and scientists, all committed to preventing kidney disease and making life better for patients, work together as members of th ...ng in the history of medicine as it pertains to all aspects related to the kidney and urinary tract." Last accessed: 16 Dec 2009
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  • ...l/359/1/7 Intensity of renal support in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury]. N Engl J Med. 2008 Jul 3;359(1):7-20. Epub 2008 May 20. PMID 18492867</ref> or [[chronic kidney disease]].
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  • ...ciated with diabetes mellitus and affecting kidney glomerulus; arterioles; kidney tubules; and the interstitium. Clinical signs include persistent [[proteinu
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  • ...by a deficiency in the secretion of vasopressin, or by the failure of the kidney to respond to vasopressin.
    158 bytes (24 words) - 04:03, 1 October 2008
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