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Slides accompanying lecture on the pathophysiology of acute kidney injury, covering: functions of the kidney; anatomy of the kidney; filtration, reabsorption and secretion; the nephron and key hormones; the pathophysiology and clinical aspects of AKI
Slides accompanying lecture covering: what CKD is and why it is important; diagnosing CKD; complications including renal bone disease, renal anaemia and acidosis and electrolyte disturbances
Slides accompanying session from Renal SBoM
Slides accompanying lecture on the clinical features and therapeutic aspects of chronic renal failure
Slides accompanying lecture covering: the pathophysiology of diabetic nephropathy; the extent of the problem and how it can be managed
Slides accompanying lecture covering: functions of the kidney; principles of dialysis; renal replacement therapy
Slides accompanying SBoM looking at the options for end stage renal disease, including haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and transplantation
Slides accompanying lecture covering: erythropoiesis and erythropoietin; Ca2+ metabolism and vitamin D; blood pressure regulation and RAS
Slides accompanying lecture covering: autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and Alport disease
Slides accompanying lecture covering: concepts of transplant immunology; graft rejection process; tests performed to minimise graft rejection; current challenges
Slides accompanying lecture covering: the glomerulus and proteinuria; nephrotic syndrome; diabetic nephropathy; haemolytic uraemic syndromw
Slides accompanying lecture covering: proteinuria; general renal histopathology; glomerulonephritis; case presentations
Slides accompanying lecture covering: the importance of kidney stones; risk factors for stone formation; risk modification and kidney stone prevention
Slides accompanying Renal Disease in Practice symposium, covering: renal replacement therapy; managing renal failure without dialysis; end of life care for renal patients
A powerpoint by Professor Sarah Ennis on regulation of metabolism (feeding/starvation)
Slides accompanying lecture on the pathological and clinical features of renal disease
Slides accompanying lecture covering: brief orientation and functions of the kidney; key renal pathology and its clinical presentation; the role of the laboratory in managing renal disease
Slides accompanying lecture looking at the clinical presentations of renal pathology and the classification of kidney disease
Slides to accompany glomerular & tubular pathology lectures (BM5 2020-2021)
Slides accompanying lecture reviewing: functions of the kidney; renal anatomy; glomerular filtration; tubular reabsorption; tubular secretion; countercurrent multiplier; urinary concentration
Slides accompanying SBoM discussing transplantation using a case study of a patient with kidney disease
Slides accompanying symposium on renal transplantation