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Chronic Renal Failure in Horses
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2007Chronic renal failure is a syndrome of progressive loss of renal function that results in loss of urinary concentrating ability, retention of nitrogenous and other metabolic end products, alterations in electrolyte and acid-base status, and dysfunction of several hormone systems. This article describes the prevalence, causes, clinical signs, diagnostic
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Anemia of Chronic Renal Failure
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To the Editor.— In your editorial "Anemia of Chronic Renal Failure," ( 214 :1880, 1970), you have chosen to quote Boddy et al who find decreased intestinal absorption of radioactive iron in patients with chronic renal failure, implying that this may be one of several important mechanisms in the etiology of this anemia.
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The Acidosis of Chronic Renal Failure
Medical Clinics of North America, 1983The acidosis of chronic renal failure is not due to bicarbonate wastage per se; rather, bicarbonate reabsorption per nephron is markedly enhanced. The ability to lower the urine pH is preserved. While overall ammonium production may be decreased in chronic renal failure, both ammonium production and excretion are markedly increased when expressed per ...
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Chronic renal failure in India
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 1993In a series of 2028 patients with chronic renal failure, the diseases leading to renal failure, the presence or absence of reversible factors and their nature, and the rate of decline of renal function of the most common conditions have been described and analysed.
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CATARACTS OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
The Lancet, 1972W K, Stewart, H, Maclean
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HYPERTENSION AND CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
British Medical Bulletin, 1971J J, Brown +6 more
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Progression of chronic renal failure.
Child nephrology and urology, 1991The deterioration rate of creatinine clearance (CCr) was studied in 40 children with chronic renal failure (CRF) on conservative treatment followed up for at least 1 year (range 1-12). The deterioration rate of CCr was significantly (p less than 0.01) higher in glomerulopathies (G) than in hypoplasias (H) and in vascular nephropathies (VN) and ...
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