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Chapter Sixteen: Edematous States, part 1

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Channel Your Enthusiasm
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References Capillary Hemodynamics  Insights into Salt Handling and Blood Pressure | NEJM Amy mentioned about the 3 phases of the interstitium Are the precapillary sphincters and metarterioles universal components of the microcirculation? An historical review - PMC Safety factor? Renal Function during Recovery from Minimal Lesions Nephrotic Syndrome - Abstract - Nephron 1987, Vol. 47, No. 3 - Karger Publishers Are diuretics effective for idiopathic lymphedema? : Evidence-Based Practice Rapid diuresis in patients with ascites from chronic liver disease: the importance of peripheral edema for fig 16-7 Activation and Inhibition of Sodium-Hydrogen Exchanger Is a Mechanism That Links the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus With That of Heart Failure Additional notes from our chat (might be overlap with Amy’s notes below New insights into the pathophysiology of edema in nephrotic syndrome by Helbert Rondon The hyperlipidemia of the nephrotic syndrome. Relation to plasma albumin concentration, oncotic pressure, and viscosity Plasmin in Nephrotic Urine Activates the Epithelial Sodium Channel Lipoprotein metabolism in experimental nephrosis Viscosity regulates apolipoprotein A-1 gene expression in experimental models of secondary hyperlipidemia and in cultured hepatocytes Amiloride in Nephrotic Syndrome | Clinical Research Trial Listing ( oedema | Edema Hypoalbuminemia and proteinuria contribute separately to reduced lipoprotein catabolism in the nephrotic syndrome Origin of hypercholesterolemia in chronic experimental nephrotic syndrome Extrahepatic lipogenesis contributes to hyperlipidemia in the analbuminemic rat Apolipoprotein gene expression in analbuminemic rats and in rats with Heymann nephritis Amy’s Notes Josh “Blessed are the days” https://link.spri…