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Page 95
... renal impair- ment as a result of the shock and dehydration or pre - existing renal disease , or it may signify continued or recurrent bleeding or inade- quate volume replacement . The mortality from hemorrhage when the blood urea nitro ...
... renal impair- ment as a result of the shock and dehydration or pre - existing renal disease , or it may signify continued or recurrent bleeding or inade- quate volume replacement . The mortality from hemorrhage when the blood urea nitro ...
Page 182
... renal blood flow . Their data revealed a significant relationship between reduction in outer cortical renal blood flow and sodium retention in patients with cirrhosis and otherwise normal renal function . In addition , renal cortical ...
... renal blood flow . Their data revealed a significant relationship between reduction in outer cortical renal blood flow and sodium retention in patients with cirrhosis and otherwise normal renal function . In addition , renal cortical ...
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... renal pelvis and collecting system ( arrowheads ) proximal to a calculus ( arrow ) at the ureteropelvic junction ... renal tract obstruction or renal colic is suspected , a plain film of the abdomen should be obtained . This may re- veal ...
... renal pelvis and collecting system ( arrowheads ) proximal to a calculus ( arrow ) at the ureteropelvic junction ... renal tract obstruction or renal colic is suspected , a plain film of the abdomen should be obtained . This may re- veal ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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