Chronic Kidney Insufficiency
., M.D. [1] Synonyms and Keywords: Renal failure; azotemia; kidney failure; kidney insufficiency; renal disease; kidney injury; renal injury For more detailed information[wikidoc.org]
Others develop dangerously high blood pressure, poor kidney function, or kidney failure that requires dialysis.[ucdmc.ucdavis.edu]
[…] kidney disease (CKD) or chronic renal insufficiency (CRI).[clinicaltrials.gov]
Acute Renal Failure
Acute Renal Failures Acute Renal Injuries Acute Renal Injury Acute Renal Insufficiencies Acute Renal Insufficiency Kidney Failure, Acute Kidney Failures, Acute Kidney Injuries[ctdbase.org]
Acute kidney failure has not been reported in infants with TSC.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] and Mg Imbalance AKI--Renal replacement therapy Acute on chronic kidney failure Contrast-induced AKI Interstitial nephritis Glomerulonephritis Pulmonary renal syndrome Hepatorenal[clinicaladvisor.com]
Hyporeninemic Hypoaldosteronism
The calcium infusion did not alter blood pressure or renal blood flow in the normal subjects or the controls with renal insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Hyperkalemia has been noted to occur spontaneously in patients with long-standing systemic lupus erythematosus who did not have advanced renal insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
insufficiency present.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Acidosis
Creatinine will often be elevated as a marker of renal insufficiency, but may be normal, especially in the setting of acute overdoses.[calpoison.org]
Labs: General Arterial Blood Gas Arterial pH decreased Serum bicarbonate decreased PaCO2 decreased PaCO2 drops 1.2 mmHg per 1 meq/L bicarbonate fall Calculated PaCO2 1.5 x[fpnotebook.com]
pH in the blood. ac·i·do·sis ( as-i-dō'sis ) A pathologic state characterized by an increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions in the arterial blood, with pH below the[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Renal Hypertension
insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Good effect was achieved with captopril in children with normal renal function and in mild renal insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
It is well tolerated, even in mild renal insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Renal Tubular Acidosis
Although a metabolic acidosis also occurs in those with renal insufficiency, the term RTA is reserved for individuals with poor urinary acidification in otherwise well-functioning[en.wikipedia.org]
[…] disease (acute) NOS Renal insufficiency (acute) Type 1 Excludes chronic renal insufficiency ( N18.9 ) unspecified nephritic syndrome ( N05.- ) tubular function N25.9 ICD-[icd10data.com]
[…] tubular acidosis and acute renal insufficiency in a patient with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.[casesjournal.biomedcentral.com]
Proximal Renal Tubular Acidosis
Renal tubular acidosis involves the insufficient urinary acidification in well-functioning kidneys as opposed to the metabolic acidosis that occursin renal insufficiency.[ehealthwall.com]
[…] disease (acute) NOS Renal insufficiency (acute) Type 1 Excludes chronic renal insufficiency ( N18.9 ) unspecified nephritic syndrome ( N05.- ) tubular function N25.9 ICD-[icd10data.com]
Although a metabolic acidosis also occurs in those with renal insufficiency, the term RTA is reserved for individuals with poor urinary acidification in otherwise well-functioning[en.wikipedia.org]
Sickle Cell Disease
The rate of progression of renal insufficiency is genetically determined.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
We found a high prevalence of RSH and hypertension with a relatively low frequency of renal insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Conclusions: The pre-azotemic manifestations of hypertension, proteinuria, and increasingly severe anemia predict end-stage renal failure in patients with sickle cell disease[doi.org]
Metabolic Acidosis
Insufficiency Cohort) Study.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Labs: General Arterial Blood Gas Arterial pH decreased Serum bicarbonate decreased PaCO2 decreased PaCO2 drops 1.2 mmHg per 1 meq/L bicarbonate fall Calculated PaCO2 1.5 x[fpnotebook.com]
A patient has the following arterial blood gases: HCO3 38, pH 7.50, PaCO2 50. Which of the following signs may this patient exhibit as a compensatory mechanism? * A.[registerednursern.com]
Vitamin D Deficiency
On admission, he was found to have severe hypocalcaemia, hyperphosphataemia, severe hypoparathyroidism, low serum magnesium and mild renal insufficiency.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Risk factors for vitamin D deficiency include conditions that affect cutaneous production (insufficient sunlight exposure), obesity, gastrointestinal disorders, aging, renal[currentpsychiatry.com]
Levin TL, States L, Greig A, Goldman HS (1992) Maternal renal insufficiency: a cause of congenital rickets and secondary hyperparathyroidism.[doi.org]