(2003) PTRA and Stenting for Renal Insufficiency: What Do We Know about Outcomes?. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology 14 , P170-P174 /Thomas A. Sos, David W. Trost. (2003) PTRA and Stenting for Renal Insufficiency: What Do We Know about Outcomes?. Journal of Vascular and...
BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia), acute urinary retention, urinary tract infection (UTI), hemorrhage or recurrent hematuria, bladder outlet obstruction, or renal insufficiency. These conditions may require surgery to remove all or part of the man's prostate. This is called a prostatectomy. ...
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Critical illness refers to the clinical signs of severe, variable and life-threatening critical conditions, often accompanied by insufficiency or failure of one or more organs. Bone health of critically ill patients is severely affected during and after ICU admission. Therefore, clinical work should ...
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Renal syndrome is a medical condition involving the kidneys. People with this condition generally have kidneys that don't work as...
Other renal phenotypes have also been associated with ciliary dysfunction. In severe syndromes that affect early human development, such as the Meckel–Gruber syndrome, which is characterized by neural tube defects and many other features, and the short-rib-polydactyly syndrome, fetuses present with ...
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Primary aldosteronism (also called Conn's syndrome) is a rare condition caused by overproduction of the hormone aldosterone that controls sodium and potassium
critically ill patients [35••]. Routine glutamine supplementation during hemodynamic instability (especially in the setting of renal insufficiency) is strongly discouraged, though enteral glutamine may still be considered for burn patients. Much remain unknown and additional research is required to fu...