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Chronic kidney disease - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology
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Chronic kidney disease is a broad term that includes subtle decreases in kidney function
that develop over a minimum of three months.
In contrast, acute kidney injury refers to any deterioration in kidney function that
happens in less than three months.
Now the kidney’s job is to regulate what’s in the blood, so they might remove waste,
or make sure electrolyte levels are steady, or regulate the overall amount of water, and
even make hormones - the kidneys do a lot of stuff!
Blood gets into the kidney through the renal artery, and once inside it goes gets into
tiny clumps of arterioles called glomeruli where it’s initially filtered, and the filtrate
which is the stuff that gets filtered out, moves into the renal tubule.
The rate at which this filtration takes place is known as glomerular filtration rate or
GFR.
In a normal healthy person, this is somewhere around 100-120 milliliter of fluid filtered
per minute per 1.73 m2 of body surface area.
The value is slightly less in women than men and it decreases slowly in all of us as we
grow older.
One of the most common causes of chronic kidney disease is hypertension.
In hypertension, the walls of arteries supplying the kidney begin to thicken in order to withstand
the pressure, and that results in a narrow lumen.
A narrow lumen means less blood and oxygen gets delivered to the kidney, resulting in
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