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Renal SystemRenal System

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•Gross structure of the kidneys cortex, medulla, pyramids, renal calyxes and pelvis, ureter. •Gross size and weight (300~400 g) of kidneys (about 0.5% of body weight)in humans

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Anatomy of the KidneyAnatomy of the Kidney

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The nephron is the basic unit of renal structure and functions.

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Nephron

• Glomerulus• Bowman’s Capsule• Proximal Convoluted

Tubule• Loop of Henle• Distal Convoluted Tubule

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Tubular Secretion and ReabsorptionTubular Secretion and Reabsorption

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Role of kidneyRole of kidney

Apart from urine formation

Blood pressure from Renin production

RBC production from Erythropoietin

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Combining formCombining formCyst/o--- urinary bladderUrethr/o urethraUreter/o ureterPyel/o renal pelvisNephr/o kidneyVesic/o urinary bladderRen/o kidney

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Nephrolithiasis - Kidney stones (renal calculi)Nephrotic syndrome - A group of symptoms caused

by excessive protein loss in the urine (also called nephrosis)

Polycystic kidneys - Multiple fluid-filled sacs (cysts) within and upon the kidney

Pyelonephritis - Inflammation of the renal pelvis and renal medulla

Glomerulonephritis - Inflammation of the kidney glomerulus (Bright disease)

Pathology of the Kidney

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Polycystic kidneysPolycystic kidneys

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Pathology of the KidneyPathology of the Kidney

Renal cell carcinoma - Cancerous tumor of the kidney in adulthood

Renal failure - Failure of the kidney to excrete urine Renal hypertension - High blood pressure resulting from

kidney disease Wilms tumor – Malignant tumor of the kidney occurring

in childhood Diabetes mellitus - Inadequate secretion or improper

utilization of insulin Anuria: abnormal condition of no urine production

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Investigation Investigation Kidneys, ureters, bladder (KUB): X-ray image

of the kideys and urinary tract without the use of contrast.

Cystoscopy:Blood urea nitrogen (BUN): measures the

amount of urea in the blood. retrograde pyelogram (RP): x-ray film of the

urinary tract with contrast material injected via a cather into the urethra.

Urography:

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Treatment proceduresTreatment proceduresDialysis: seperation of waste material from blood by

a machine.Lithotripsy: shock waves are beamed into a patient

to crush urinary tract stones.Urinary catheterization: passing of a catheter

through the urethra and bladder for drainage of urine.

Renal transplantation:

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Noct (night) Olig (few) Tripsy (crushing) BUN (blood urea nitrogen) KUB (kidney, ureter, bladder) ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) UTI (urinary tract infection) CRF (chronic renal failure?, corticotropin releasing

factor?) ARF (acute renal failure?)