Renal failure
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Renal failure
In patient presenting with plasma creatinine of 500 Mmol/l. which of the following features suggestive of chronic renal failure rather than acute renal failure:
A. Reduced renal size detected by US.
B. Urine sodium concentration of less than 10 mmol/l.
C. Elevated serum alkaline phosphatase with subperiosteal erosions on X-rays of the hands.
D. Hb 14 g/l.
E. The presence of ureteric obstruction on renal U/S.
F. Evidence of polyneuropathy.
A. Reduced renal size detected by US.
B. Urine sodium concentration of less than 10 mmol/l.
C. Elevated serum alkaline phosphatase with subperiosteal erosions on X-rays of the hands.
D. Hb 14 g/l.
E. The presence of ureteric obstruction on renal U/S.
F. Evidence of polyneuropathy.
Mohammad Tayeb- Posts : 14
Join date : 2007-12-26
Age : 39
Location : Baghdad / Iraq
Re: Renal failure
Reduced renal size detected by US.
however there are 2 causes can lead to chronic RF but with normal size kidney,,,,can u tell me these 2 causes?
Nader
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however there are 2 causes can lead to chronic RF but with normal size kidney,,,,can u tell me these 2 causes?
Nader
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Nader- Posts : 3
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