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Kidney Disease

Kidney Disease. SBI4U-Nov 26,2012. Diabetes Insipidus (DI). Destruction of ADH-producing cells of the hypothalamus or destruction of hypothalamus-pituitary nerve tracts. Frequent urination ( 20L/day) & excessive thirst. Rare disease. Diabetes Mellitus. Insulin deficiency or resistance

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Kidney Disease

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  1. Kidney Disease SBI4U-Nov 26,2012

  2. Diabetes Insipidus (DI) Destruction of ADH-producing cells of the hypothalamus or destruction of hypothalamus-pituitary nerve tracts. Frequent urination ( 20L/day) & excessive thirst. Rare disease.

  3. Diabetes Mellitus Insulin deficiency or resistance - Proximal convoluted tubule can absorb up to 0.1 % blood sugar. Excess sugar in nephron

  4. Bright’s Disease &Nephritis Nephritis is not a single disease One type of nephritis affects glomerulus Altering nephron’s permeability

  5. Kidney Stones Caused by percipiration of mineral solutes from blood. Categorized as either alkaline or acid stones. ESWL (Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy)

  6. Dehydration Excessive loss of water (also solutes) Decrease in plasma blood volume 3 types: hypotonic,hypertonic, isotonic dehydration Neurological complications

  7. FYI ONLY

  8. Female Body Water Chart Healthy Body Water in Women & Men respectively FYI ONLY

  9. Alcohol is an antidiuretic , a substance that increases the production of urine. Alcohol also suppresses the production and release of ADH. Should people who are prone to developing kidney stones consume alcohol? Explain.

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