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Ben Langbehn
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Terms Anatomy Types Causes Symptoms Tx By the Numbers
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Acute Renal Failure (ARF) Oliguria Anuria Isothenuria Uremia Chronic Renal Failure End-Stage Renal Failure (CRF) Reduced Nephron Mass Rhabdomyolysis Multiple Myolema Glomerulus Glomorulonephritis Reduced Renal Mass Glucose Intolerance Hemodialysis Peritoneal Dialysis
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Acute Renal Failure (ARF) -Prerenal -Renal -Post-renal -Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) and End-Stage Renal Failure
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Hypovolemia Dehydration Poor intake of fluids Medication Loss of blood supply to the kidney
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Sepsis Medications Rhabdomyolysis Multiple Myeloma Acute Glomerulonephritis
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Obstruction of the bladder or ureters Prostate cancer or hypertrophy Tumors in the abdomen Kidney stones
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Most Common Poorly Controlled Diabetes Poorly Controlled High BP Chronic Glomerulonephritis Less Common Polycystic Kidney Disease Reflux Nephropathy Kidney Stones Prostate Disease
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Metabolic Acidosis Inability to secrete Potassium Increased urea in the blood Anemia Generalized weakness Loss of Appetite Lethargy Fatigue Rapid breathing Increased BP Increased fluid leading to CHF Coma
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Transplant Renal Dialysis Hemodialysis Peritoneal Dialysis
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>250,000 people have end-stage renal failure (Diabetes and HTN cause more than half) 50,000 die yearly 30,000 new cases of CRF are diagnosed each year The numbers of donors has been sufficient for about 1/3 of the people on the waiting list
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