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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... urea . The high interstitial concentration of urea is produced by diffusion down a favorable concentration gradient from the inner medullary collecting tubule into the interstitium ( Fig . 4-10 ) . “ 39 43,55 49.50 ADH , acting in both ...
... urea concentration . H2O Cortex Outer medulla H2O Inner medulla Urea -Ureal In the presence of ADH , more water is reabsorbed in the medullary collecting tubule , further increasing the tubular fluid urea concentration . Since the ...
... urea allows the con- centrating process to be more efficient in several ways . The most evident is that the higher interstitial osmolality maximizes concentrating ability and allows the excre- tion of large quantities of urea without ...
Contents
Introduction to Renal Function | 3 |
Renal Circulation and Glomerular Filtration Rate | 21 |
Proximal Tubule | 71 |
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