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Chronic kidney disease - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

Osmosis from Elsevier · 1,977,504 views · Added 1 month ago

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Chronic kidney disease is a broad term that includes subtle decreases in kidney function

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that develop over a minimum of three months.

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In contrast, acute kidney injury refers to any deterioration in kidney function that

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happens in less than three months.

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Now the kidney’s job is to regulate what’s in the blood, so they might remove waste,

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or make sure electrolyte levels are steady, or regulate the overall amount of water, and

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even make hormones - the kidneys do a lot of stuff!

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Blood gets into the kidney through the renal artery, and once inside it goes gets into

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tiny clumps of arterioles called glomeruli where it’s initially filtered, and the filtrate

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which is the stuff that gets filtered out, moves into the renal tubule.

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The rate at which this filtration takes place is known as glomerular filtration rate or

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GFR.

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In a normal healthy person, this is somewhere around 100-120 milliliter of fluid filtered

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per minute per 1.73 m2 of body surface area.

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The value is slightly less in women than men and it decreases slowly in all of us as we

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grow older.

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One of the most common causes of chronic kidney disease is hypertension.

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In hypertension, the walls of arteries supplying the kidney begin to thicken in order to withstand

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the pressure, and that results in a narrow lumen.

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A narrow lumen means less blood and oxygen gets delivered to the kidney, resulting in

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