Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders“The core of information that the clinician should possess” -- From the Preface Doody's Core Titles for 2021! Like its highly acclaimed predecessors, the Fifth Edition of this classic effectively integrates the essentials of renal and electrolyte physiology with the common clinical disorders of acid-base and electrolyte balance. FEATURES: NEW IN THIS EDITION: |
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... mg / dL in men and 0.6 to 1.0 mg / dL in women . 108 Creatinine production and the Per can be influenced by changes in diet . Creatinine production is determined by the total body creatine content , which itself is determined by the ...
... mg / dL can represent a marked fall in the GFR from 120 to 80 mL / min . In contrast , in a patient with advanced renal failure , a marked increase in the Per from 6.0 to 12.0 mg / dL reflects a relatively small reduction in the GFR ...
... mg / dL ) because of enhanced tubular secretion . With more advanced disease ( Per > 1.5 to 2 mg / dL ) , the Per rises as expected , presumably due to saturation of the secretory mechanism . The major clinical implication of these ...
Contents
Introduction to Renal Function | 3 |
Renal Circulation and Glomerular Filtration Rate | 21 |
Proximal Tubule | 71 |
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