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G, Preuss Harry, ed. Renal function. Saunders, 1993.

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Smítal, Jaroslav. On functions and functional equations. IOP, 1988.

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Smítal, Jaroslav. On functions and functional equations. A. Hilger, 1988.

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D, Bailie Michael, ed. Renal function and disease. Saunders, 1992.

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Drukker, Parsons, and Maher. Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis. Edited by Walter H. Hörl, Karl M. Koch, Robert M. Lindsay, Claudio Ronco, and James F. Winchester. Springer Netherlands, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2275-3.

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Maher, John F., ed. Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis. Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1087-4.

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Jacobs, C., C. M. Kjellstrand, K. M. Koch, and J. F. Winchester, eds. Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis. Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-585-36947-1.

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H, Hörl Walter, ed. Replacement of renal function by dialysis. 5th ed. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.

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1936-, Kriz Wilhelm, ed. Renal physiology: Principles, structure, and function. 2nd ed. Springer-Verlag, 1986.

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Claude, Jacobs, ed. Replacement of renal function by dialysis. 4th ed. Kluwer Academic, 1996.

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Koning, Hendrikus Maria. Renal function after open heart surgery: A clinical study on factors influencing postoperative renal function. Free Univ. Pr., 1988.

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Kuczma, Marek. Iterative functional equations. Cambridge University Press, 1990.

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Ludwig, Carl. Carl Ludwig's revolutionary concept of renal function. Blackwell Science, Inc., 1994.

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F, Macias Nunẽz Juan, and Cameron J. Stewart, eds. Renal function and disease in the elderly. Butterworths, 1987.

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author, Banas Jozef 1950, and Merentes Díaz, Nelson José, author, eds. Bounded variation and around. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, 2013.

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Aczél, J. Functional equations in several variables. Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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Aczél, J. Functional equations in several variables: With applications to mathematics, information theory and to he natural and social sciences. Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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K, Zalups Rudolfs, and Lash Lawrence H, eds. Methods in renal toxicology. CRC Press, 1996.

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1936-, Tisher C. Craig, and Brenner Barry M. 1937-, eds. Renal pathology with clinical and functional correlations. Lippincott, 1989.

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1936-, Tisher C. Craig, and Brenner Barry M. 1937-, eds. Renal pathology, with clinical and functional correlations. 2nd ed. Lippincott, 1994.

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Marshall, Joanne Louise. Paracrine regulation of renal function in the rat. University of Birmingham, 1998.

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Neylon, Marie. The effects of systemic hypoxia on renal function. University of Birmingham, 1992.

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Odum, Jonathan. Mesangial function following subtotal renal ablation in rats. University of Birmingham, 1992.

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Adam, Sheila, Sue Osborne, and John Welch. Renal problems. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199696260.003.0007.

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The kidneys normally excrete metabolic waste products in urine while maintaining fluid, electrolyte, and acid–base balance. However, critical illness frequently leads to renal impairment, loss of these functions, and potentially life-threatening complications. This chapter describes the functional anatomy and physiology of the renal system, important risk factors for acute kidney injury, and how renal function can be monitored and maintained. The methods, advantages, disadvantages, and practical management of different types of renal replacement therapy are discussed, together with essential a
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Chakera, Aron, William G. Herrington, and Christopher A. O’Callaghan. Normal renal function. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0155.

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The kidney is a vital organ with multiple functions. Without kidney function, death will occur in a matter of days. Fortunately, several forms of effective renal replacement therapy are available. This chapter gives a concise introduction to basic urinary tract structure, kidney/glomerulus/tubular function and assessment of kidney function.
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Herrington, William G., Aron Chakera, and Christopher A. O’Callaghan. Renal replacement therapy. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0168.

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Renal replacement therapies provide a substitute for the function of normal kidneys. Options include haemofiltration, haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and renal transplantation. Haemofiltration is only used in the acute setting. Endocrine functions of the kidney are replaced with erythropoietin and vitamin D therapy. This chapter provides an overview of renal replacement therapies.
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Elger, Marlies, and Wilhelm Kriz. The renal glomerulus. Edited by Neil Turner. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0043.

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The glomerulus performs its functions with three major cell types. Endothelial cells and visceral epithelial cells (podocytes) lie on the inside and outside of the glomerular basement membrane, and together these three structures form the glomerular filtration barrier. Mesangial cells sit in the axial region. Pathologies of all these regions and cell types can be identified. Parietal epithelial cells lining Bowman’s capsule participate in crescent formation, and at the tubular pole some of these cells seem to represent a stem cell population for tubular cells and podocytes. The extraglomerular
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Christner, Dannette. Renal Diet Plan : What Is the Function of Your Kidneys: Functions of Your Kidneys. Independently Published, 2021.

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Devlin, Hugh, and Rebecca Craven. Kidneys and chronic renal disease. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759782.003.0006.

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Kidneys and chronic renal disease in relation to dentistry is the topic of this chapter. The chapter starts with the structure and function of the kidneys. The functions of acid-base balance and electrolyte balance are described. Chronic renal disease/failure (CRD/CRF) is then considered in terms of its impact on drug metabolism and excretion, anaemia, and bone pathology. Finally, the bleeding tendency associated with chronic renal failure is discussed, together with its clinical implications.
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Renal Diet : The Nutritional Guide for People with Chronic Kidney Disease: Improve Renal Functions to Avoid Dialysis by Easily Lowering Your Sodium, Phosphorous, and Potassium Levels. Independently Published, 2020.

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O’Callaghan, Chris A. Renal function. Edited by Rutger Ploeg. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199659579.003.0126.

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The kidneys play a central role in homeostasis by maintaining extracellular fluid composition and volume. They do this by continuous filtration of plasma in the renal glomeruli and then subsequent modification of the filtered fluid as it passes along the nephron. The filtration process excludes large molecules, but most small molecules and ions are freely filtered. The filtrate that is produced in the glomeruli has a similar composition to plasma with respect to small molecules and ions. Most of the water and solutes are reabsorbed along the tubules and this process requires high levels of met
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Bumgarner, Lois. Renal Diet Cookbook for Beginners : Renal Diet Cookbook for Beginners: 500 Healthy and Tasty Recipes Low in Sodium, Potassium and Phosphorus to Improve Your Kidneys Functions, Including 31-Days Meal Plan. Independently Published, 2021.

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Speeckaert, Marijn, and Joris Delanghe. Tubular function. Edited by Christopher G. Winearls. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0008.

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Assessment of tubular function is more complicated than the measurement of glomerular filtration rate. Different functions may be affecting according to the different segments of tubule involved. Key tests include concentrating and diluting capacity, and fractional excretion of sodium. Tubular proteinuria occurs when glomerular function is normal, but when the proximal tubules have a diminished capacity to reabsorb and to catabolize proteins, causing an increased urinary excretion of the low-molecular-mass proteins that normally pass through the glomerulus. Proximal tubular dysfunction is char
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Speeckaert, Marijn, and Jopis Delanghe. Assessment of renal function. Edited by Christopher G. Winearls. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0007.

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Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) can be measured as the clearance of exogenous or endogenous filtration markers. Practical formulas permit estimation of creatinine clearance or GFR without timed urine collections in many stable patients with CKD. Standardization of serum creatinine is important for all of these estimation methods and implementing traceability of the assays to the new global SRM 967 standard has led to changes in clinical decision-making criteria. Calibration to an IDMS reference produces a lowering of serum creatinine values by 10–30% for most methods. Serum creatinine concent
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Reflections on renal function. 2nd ed. Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1988.

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Granger, Joey, Mike Brands, and D. Neil Granger. Assessment of Renal Function. Morgan & Claypool Life Science Publishers, 2012.

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Dhandapani, Ramya, and Sobhan Vinjamuri. Radioisotopes in diagnostic imaging in nephrology. Edited by Christopher G. Winearls. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0016.

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Radioisotopes play a key role in diagnostic imaging of the renal tract. Various functions of the kidneys can be assessed by different radiopharmaceuticals and the choice of a particular test depends on the clinical question. This chapter describes the routine functions of the kidneys that can be assessed by isotope renography and a clinical decision table is provided. The use of isotopes in imaging specific conditions such as infection, trauma, hypertension, and after renal transplant are included. Positron emission tomography and single-positron emission computed tomography of the kidneys off
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N.G.De Santo (Editor), G. Capasso (Editor), and Natale G. De Santo (Editor), eds. Cellular Basis of Renal Function ("Renal Physiology & Biochemistry"). S Karger AG, 1993.

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Granger, Joey, D. Neil Granger, and Ulla Kopp. Renal Nerves and Kidney Function. Morgan & Claypool Life Science Publishers, 2011.

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Wang, Yutang, Kyungjoon Lim, and Kate M. Denton, eds. Function of Renal Sympathetic Nerves. Frontiers Media SA, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88945-295-8.

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Neural Control of Renal Function. Morgan & Claypool Life Science Publishers, 2018.

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Kopp, Ulla. Neural Control of Renal Function. Morgan & Claypool Life Science Publishers, 2011.

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Neural Control of Renal Function. Morgan & Claypool Life Science Publishers, 2018.

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Harrison, Mark. Renal. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198765875.003.0051.

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This chapter describes the pathophysiology of the renal system as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of uraemia, the glomerular filtration rate, tubular function, endocrine function, water balance, extracellular volume, disorders of sodium, potassium and calcium, and control of micturition. This chapter is laid out exactly following the RCEM syllabus, to allow easy reference and consolidation of learning.
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Koch, Karl-Martin, Walter H. Hörl, J. F. Winchester, C. Ronco, and Robert M. Lindsay. Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis. Springer London, Limited, 2004.

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Thor Agustsson, Tomas, and Paul Carroll. The patient with reduced renal function. Edited by David J. Goldsmith. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0132.

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Although advances in biochemistry, physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics have explained many of the mechanisms of endocrine disease and hormone function, the essential subject of endocrinology remains the same—the signaling, by secreted substances, which control and coordinate the function of multiple organs and processes. These processes affect both the precise short-term control of whole body homeostasis and longer-term adaptation and developmental changes.
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Parsons, Frank M. Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis. Island Press, 1985.

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Drukker, William, J. F. Maher, and Frank M. Parsons. Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Koushanpour, Esmail, and Wilhelm Kriz. Renal Physiology: Principles, Structure, and Function. Springer, 2012.

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(Editor), Walter H. Hörl, K. M. Koch (Editor), Robert M. Lindsay (Editor), C. Ronco (Editor), and J. F. Winchester (Editor), eds. Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis. 5th ed. Springer, 2004.

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