[HTML] from nih.govC Rodrigo, CS Gamakaranage, DS Epa… - Thyroid Research, 2011 - Springer ... Abstract We present a patient with severe hypothyroidism complicated by paralytic ileus and acute kidney injury. A 65 year old male patient, diagnosed with hypothyroidism one year ago was transferred to our unit in a state of drowsiness and confusion. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
[PDF] from hsrimresidents.comJ ZHAO - Consultant, 2011 - hsrimresidents.com ... NOMENCLATURE AND ETIOLOGY OF RENAL DISEASE: SOURCES OF CONFUSION The complex vocabulary surrounding kidney disease has been in constant flux and, as a result, multiple names have been used for the same disease. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 7 versions
[PDF] from ohiolink.eduOPKT by Applying - 2011 - etd.ohiolink.edu ... makes the instances different from correctly classified instances of the same class. Figure 3-3: Confusion matrix showing horizontal error analysis ... checked with. Tissue typing is performed during the assessment of a kidney transplant. ... Related articles - View as HTML
[HTML] from mayoclinicproceedings.comR Grubina… - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2011 - mayoclinicproceedings.com ... Severe hypercalcemia, with serum calcium levels exceeding 14 mg/dL, produces nausea, lethargy, confusion, weakness, abdominal pain and dyspepsia ... The most likely primary etiology of kidney injury in this patient is hypercalcemia, which causes direct renal vasoconstriction ... Related articles - All 6 versions
K Ishikura, Y Hamasaki, T Sakai, H Hataya… - Pediatric …, 2011 - Springer ... Since PRES is prevalent in children with kidney diseases, awareness and understanding of it is important for practicing pediatric nephrologists. ... Frequent symptoms include altered consciousness (coma, stupor, lethargy, confusion), seizure, headache, and visual distur- bance. ... Related articles - All 2 versions