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.
- FACTORS AFFECTING THE RATE OF LOSS OF NEPHRONS
- CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
- Pathogenic Mechanisms
- Treatment and Prognosis
- Screening and Prevention
- Neurologic Manifestations
- Blood Chemistries
- CLASSIFICATION AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
- Aspiration Pneumonia and Lung Abscess
- Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
- PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION ON CARDIAC FUNCTION
- Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation of the Patient
- CARCINOMA OF THE PANCREAS - Definition
- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION
- Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
- RHEUMATIC FEVER
- PERFUSION
- Genitourinary System
- SMOKE INHALATION
- Nephrosclerosis
- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH SUSPECTED OR CONFIRMED ARRHYTHMIAS
- SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
- THE BLOOD VESSELS STRUCTURE
- TRAMSPLATTTATION
- Diagnosis
- RAYNAUD’S PHENOMENON
- Clinical Presentation
- RESPIRATORY CONTROL CENTERS
- Pulmonary Infiltrates with Eosinophilia PIE
- NONOBSTRUCTIVE CAUSES OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
- POLYPS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
- PULMOIIARY FUNCTION EVALUATION
- Indirect
- Renal Glycosuria
- PLEURAL DISEASE