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Effects of Renal Cysts on Renal Function

Archives of Iranian Medicine, 2022
Background: People with simple renal cysts (SRCs) are more likely to develop renal injury and dysfunction, but the mechanisms remain controversial, as the process of SRC formation and its characteristics are not yet well-known. This research focuses on the characteristics of SRCs and discusses how SRCs cause renal injury.
Miaomiao Zhu, Xu Chu, Chen Liu
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Renal Function and Renal Metabolism

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1971
Accumulating evidence strongly supports the thesis that major renal functions, such as sodium transport, are dependent primarily on renal metabolism.
J, Metcoff, T, Yoshida
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Renal Functional Reserve

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 1990
The term "renal functional reserve" (RFR) refers commonly to the reserve of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and renal blood flow. RFR can be elicited by an oral protein load or by infusion of aminoacids, glucagon, or dopamine. The increase in GFR which follows aminoacid administration results from a cascade of events including at least pancreatic ...
C, Amiel   +3 more
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Renal Function in Renal Adenocarcinoma

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1967
Renal function tests with special reference to the renal haemodynamics have been carried out on 11 cases of renal carcinoma. Selective clearance of inulin and PAH and the extraction ratio for PAH and oxygen were determined.The kidneys with tumours showed lower urine flow, CIN, EPAH and oxygen A-V difference than the control organs.
T, von Schreeb, P O, Granberg
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Renal Function in Renal and Renovascular Hypertension

Postgraduate Medicine, 1966
The patterns of renal function in renal parenchymal and renovascular hypertension are considered. In hypertension due to polycystic kidney disease the pattern indicates a proportional decrease of renal blood flow and of glomerular filtration rate.
G, Onesti   +3 more
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Benign Renal Cysts and Renal Function

Journal of Urology, 1980
A series of renal masses found to be simple renal cysts was studied with the 131iodine hippuran quantitative scintillation camera. No significant decrease in function was noted. Parenchymal destruction and functional loss are uncommon in simple cysts regardless of size or position.
J K, Roth, J A, Roberts
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Effect of renal decapsulation on renal function

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1975
Marked increases in renal volume commonly occur in acute tubular necrosis and acute transplant rejection. Based on studies in the dog, we have previously suggested that the renal swelling observed in states of acute renal injury may be due principally to an increase in compliance of the kidney.
L A, Hebert, K A, Stuart, J A, Stemper
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EXERCISE AND RENAL FUNCTION

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 1977
Exercise induces profound changes in the renal haemodynamics and in electrolyte and protein excretion. Effective renal plasma flow is reduced during exercise. The reduction is related to the intensity of exercise and renal blood flow may fall to 25% of the resting value when strenuous work is performed.
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