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- Glomerular hyperfiltration is a situation where the filtration elements in the kidneys called glomeruli produce excessive amounts of pro-urine. It can...
- HN and the other identifying glomerular hypertension and glomerular hyperfiltration at the centre of HN's pathogenesis. High blood pressure in the long...
- capillary hypertension and hyperfiltration particularly as nephrons become obsolescent and the adaption of hyperfiltration paradoxically causes further...
- to podocyte injury through hyperfiltration, which is a scenario of excess filtration by renal glomeruli. Hyperfiltration can be caused by obesity, diabetes...
- life, dehydration, polyuria and polydipsia are present, followed by hyperfiltration alongside proteinuria, with progressive renal failure to come after...
- characterized by renal hyperperfusion, glomerular hypertrophy, and glomerular hyperfiltration. Some of these individuals eventually develop a glomerulopathy leading...
- 7Li, resulting in enrichment of the light isotope in processes of hyperfiltration and rock alteration. The exotic 11Li is known to exhibit a neutron...
- PMID 8514034. Wong F, M****ie D, Colman J, Dudley F (March 1993). "Glomerular hyperfiltration in patients with well-compensated alcoholic cirrhosis". Gastroenterology...
- (November 2009). "Proinsulin C-peptide reduces diabetes-induced glomerular hyperfiltration via efferent arteriole dilation and inhibition of tubular sodium reabsorption"...
- 1 nm or larger. RO is in the final category of membrane filtration, hyperfiltration, and removes particles larger than ~0.2 nm. Around the world, household...