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Renal function in donors and recipients of renal allotransplantation. Radioisotopic measurements.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020Excerpt In patients with renal allografts, serial determinations of renal function are of prognostic significance.
J. Donadio+5 more
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Renal Function and Renal Metabolism
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1971Accumulating evidence strongly supports the thesis that major renal functions, such as sodium transport, are dependent primarily on renal metabolism.
Jack Metcoff, T. Yoshida
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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 ...
Claude Amiel+3 more
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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 ...
Claude Amiel+3 more
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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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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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American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1986
Estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the best measure of the functional state of the kidneys. Plasma creatinine concentration (PCr) is lower in healthy children than in adults' ; elevation of PCr to a given level implies more serious renal impairment in children than in adults .
S. Lederman+3 more
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Estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the best measure of the functional state of the kidneys. Plasma creatinine concentration (PCr) is lower in healthy children than in adults' ; elevation of PCr to a given level implies more serious renal impairment in children than in adults .
S. Lederman+3 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt To the editor: We read with some concern the article by Kimberly and colleagues (1) stating that true glomerular filtration rate was depressed in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus ...
William M. Bennett+2 more
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Excerpt To the editor: We read with some concern the article by Kimberly and colleagues (1) stating that true glomerular filtration rate was depressed in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus ...
William M. Bennett+2 more
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Hyperuricemia and renal function
Current Hypertension Reports, 2001Increased serum urate concentration is commonly seen in clinical practice. It does not represent a specific disease, nor is it an indication for therapy. Hyperuricemia can be the consequence of increased uric acid production and/or decreased renal capacity to excrete uric acid.
Luis M. Ruilope, Juan García-Puig
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