N Tchebotareva, I Bobkova, L Kozlovskaya… - NDT …, 2011 - ndtplus.oxfordjournals.org INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Recent studies have highlighted that podocyte injury and decrease in glomerular podocyte number leads to proteinuria (PU) and glomerulosclerosis. Urinary detection of podocyte injury by measurement of podocyturia and podocyte-specific protein has ...
[PDF] from ntu.edu.twHM Hsiao, MD Dake, S Prabhu, MK Razavi… - 2011 - ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw ... A literature review revealed that stent fractures have been observed in renal arteries. Bessias et al. reported stent thrombosis in a 47-year-old patient with a single kidney and diseased renal artery who underwent implant of a balloon-expandable stent (Bessias et al., 2005). The ... Related articles
[HTML] from clinicalimagingscience.orgM Arabi, R Vellody… - Journal of Clinical Imaging …, 2011 - clinicalimagingscience.org ... [1] The two major causes of renal infarction are thromboemboli, that usually originate from a thrombus in the heart or aorta, and the less common in-situ thrombosis of a renalartery. ... Catheter-directed thrombolysis for acute renalarterythrombosis: report of 4 cases. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
C Santos, A Ventura, AM Gomes… - NDT …, 2011 - ndtplus.oxfordjournals.org RESULTS: The abnormalities diagnosed were focal stenosis near the anastomosis (33%, n=20), focal stenosis in the draining vein (26%, n=16), steal syndrome (18%, n=11), excessively deep veins (11%, n=7), large accessory veins (7%, n=4) and arterial disease (5%, n=3). ...
L Reiher, T Pfeiffer… - Vascular Surgery: Cases, …, 2011 - books.google.com ... Concomitant renalartery dissection is rare. Rupture of RAA, development or deterioration of arterial hypertension, and loss of renal function by thrombosis or embolisation, are impending spontaneous consequences of RAA. ... Related articles