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RENAL, ELECTROLYTE AND

HYPERTENSIVE DISEASES

Table of Contents:

A. Renal blood flow-glomerular filtration rate

B. Water metabolism, hyponatremia, and hypernatremia

C. Extracellular fluid volume regulation, edema, and sodium depletion

D. Potassium balance, hypokalemia, and hyperkalemia

E. Hydrogen ion balance and acid-base disorders

F. Acute renal failure

G. Chronic renal failure

H. Urinary tract infection, urinalysis

I. Nephrolithiasis

J. Hereditary renal disease

K. Hypertension

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    GENERAL REFERENCE:

    Shayman J. Renal Pathophysiology. Lippincott, 1995

     

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