Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
83 bytes added ,  15:11, 4 January 2023
no edit summary
Line 1: Line 1: −
{{OpenPagesTop}}
+
 
 
==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
Uraemia describes the clinical systemic syndrome that occurs in animals suffering from [[:Category:Renal Failure|renal failure]].  Traditionally, uraemia was thought to be caused by [[Azotaemia|azotaemia]], an increase in the blood concentrations of urea and creatinine, but it is now apparent that multiple '''uraemic toxins''' cause derangements in many metabolic processes. Azotaemia is important in the diagnosis of uraemia but it is an insensitive indicator of renal failure, only becoming detectable when more than approximately two thirds of the nephrons are no longer functional.
 
Uraemia describes the clinical systemic syndrome that occurs in animals suffering from [[:Category:Renal Failure|renal failure]].  Traditionally, uraemia was thought to be caused by [[Azotaemia|azotaemia]], an increase in the blood concentrations of urea and creatinine, but it is now apparent that multiple '''uraemic toxins''' cause derangements in many metabolic processes. Azotaemia is important in the diagnosis of uraemia but it is an insensitive indicator of renal failure, only becoming detectable when more than approximately two thirds of the nephrons are no longer functional.
Line 85: Line 85:  
{{review}}
 
{{review}}
   −
{{OpenPages}}
+
==Webinars==
 +
<rss max="10" highlight="none">https://www.thewebinarvet.com/clinical-pathology/webinars/feed</rss>
    
[[Category:Oral Cavity - Metabolic Pathology]]
 
[[Category:Oral Cavity - Metabolic Pathology]]

Navigation menu