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New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
For this essay which I plan will perhaps shed light upon the structure of the kidney. Do not stop to question whether these ideas are new or old, but ask, more properly, whether they harmonize with Nature. And be assured of this one thing, that I never reached my idea of the structure of the kidney by the aid of books, but by the long, patient, and ...
A C, Barger, J A, Herd
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For this essay which I plan will perhaps shed light upon the structure of the kidney. Do not stop to question whether these ideas are new or old, but ask, more properly, whether they harmonize with Nature. And be assured of this one thing, that I never reached my idea of the structure of the kidney by the aid of books, but by the long, patient, and ...
A C, Barger, J A, Herd
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Hospital Practice, 1978
The plural is used advisedly. Each of several microcirculations with specialized structural and functional properties is necessary to the physiologic functioning of the kidney. Newly elucidated aspects of renal vascular anatomy are mapped out and clearly related to the exchange processes that occur at the capillary level in each part of the nephron to ...
B M, Brenner, R, Beeuwkes
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The plural is used advisedly. Each of several microcirculations with specialized structural and functional properties is necessary to the physiologic functioning of the kidney. Newly elucidated aspects of renal vascular anatomy are mapped out and clearly related to the exchange processes that occur at the capillary level in each part of the nephron to ...
B M, Brenner, R, Beeuwkes
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2012
Abstract The renal medullary microcirculation is a distinctive arrangement of blood vessels that serve multiple functions in the renal medulla. This article begins with a description of the unique anatomy of this vascular bed and the role it plays in transport and countercurrent exchange in the medulla.
Thomas L, Pallone +2 more
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Abstract The renal medullary microcirculation is a distinctive arrangement of blood vessels that serve multiple functions in the renal medulla. This article begins with a description of the unique anatomy of this vascular bed and the role it plays in transport and countercurrent exchange in the medulla.
Thomas L, Pallone +2 more
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JAMA, 1978
THERE are few vascular beds with such unique anatomic and physiological characteristics as the renal circulation. Although our knowledge has advanced greatly in the past decade, it seems that we may need a man with the imagination and vision of Harvey to explain the multiplicity of unresolved issues in this area.
J H, Stein, S Z, Fadem
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THERE are few vascular beds with such unique anatomic and physiological characteristics as the renal circulation. Although our knowledge has advanced greatly in the past decade, it seems that we may need a man with the imagination and vision of Harvey to explain the multiplicity of unresolved issues in this area.
J H, Stein, S Z, Fadem
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Pharmacology of the renal circulation
The American Journal of Medicine, 1977The circulatory response of the kidney to drugs is conditioned by a variety of factors, such as basal vascular tone, dietary sodium and structural changes in the renal vasculature which accompany aging and disease. In addition, any drug which affects systemic arterial pressure will activate renal autoregulatory processes, which are superimposed upon ...
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Comprehensive Physiology, 1983
Abstract The sections in this article are: Dynamics of the Renal Microcirculation Glomerular Capillary Pressure Glomerular Dynamics
Franklyn G. Knox, William S. Spielman
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Abstract The sections in this article are: Dynamics of the Renal Microcirculation Glomerular Capillary Pressure Glomerular Dynamics
Franklyn G. Knox, William S. Spielman
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Renal circulation during hypotension
The American Journal of Surgery, 1973Abstract The partial pressures of canine aortic and renal parenchymal oxygen and carbon dioxide were measured spectrometrically in vivo. Renal parenchymal hypoxia and hypercapnia, disproportionate to aortic controls, were found to occur in systemic hypotension and to persist after a return of normotension.
R H, Guthrie, R L, Cucin
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Archives of Surgery, 1924
The following investigation was undertaken in the hope that actual photographic records might be submitted of the renal vessels in the later stages of their distribution and that the evidence produced might definitely eliminate the doubt that exists regarding certain features of their finer circulation.
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The following investigation was undertaken in the hope that actual photographic records might be submitted of the renal vessels in the later stages of their distribution and that the evidence produced might definitely eliminate the doubt that exists regarding certain features of their finer circulation.
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Control of renal circulation in the fetus
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972Abstract The effect of aortic chemoreceptor stimulation on renal circulation was studied in mature fetal lambs. A cesarean section was performed with the use of chloralose anesthesia, and the fetus was delivered with the umbilical circulation intact.
J T, Dunne, J E, Milligan, B W, Thomas
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The renal circulation in hypertensive disease
The American Journal of Medicine, 1976The pivotal role of the kidney in sustaining hypertension from any source or etiology is becoming increasingly clear. The possibility that the renal vasculature participates not only in the pathogenesis of renal vascular hypertension, but also in that of essential hypertension, has been the subject of continuing interest for 40 years.
N K, Hollenberg, D F, Adams
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