Renal physiology

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Abstract

The major functions of the kidneys can be identified by knowledge of the pathological changes " seen in renal failure.The kidney has important roles in salt and water, acid-base, electrolyte and calcium homeostasis.These functions are described, including the role of the countercurrent multiplier and exchange systems of the loop of Henle. Where relevant, clinical examples are used to demonstrate the multiple roles of the kidney.

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Wallace, K. (2008). Renal physiology. Update in Anaesthesia, 24(2), 60–65. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6719-6_2

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