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Renal hypoplasia, defined as abnormally small kidneys with normal morphology and reduced nephron number, is a common cause of pediatric renal failure and adult-onset disease. Genetic studies ...
Improvement in urinary symptoms with better preservation of ejaculatory function seen with double-n technology. (HealthDay News) — For men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), transurethral ...
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Some urea is retained in the blood by glomerular filtration and has the opportunity to be transported to the digestive tract as a nitrogen source for microorganisms, while some urea forms tubule fluid ...
Acute renal failure is caused by damage to the kidneys, which can occur as a result of blood loss, toxins, or physical damage to the kidneys. Acute renal failure occurs rapidly, causing generalized ...
Most cancers are named after the part of the body where the cancer first begins, and kidney cancer is no exception. Kidney cancer begins in the kidneys—two large, bean-shaped organs—one located to the ...
Tubulointerstitial fibrosis is a common and diagnostic hallmark of a spectrum of chronic renal disorders. While the etiology varies as to the causative nature of the underlying pathology, persistent ...
Former Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has revealed that 70% of Ghana's Senior High Schools (SHS) have successfully phased out the double-track system. In an interview on JoyNews’ AM ...
Normal urinary continence and bladder control requires a complex interaction between the brain, nervous system and organs in the pelvis. The pelvic organs include the bladder, urethra, the prostate in ...
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