b.inside
| موضوع: Disorders of Blood Pressure Regulation 3/11/2009, 03:08 | |
| Disorders of the Kidneys Subject to many of the same types of disorders that affect other body structures Developmental defects Infections Altered immune responses Neoplasms Fetal Anomalies Most Common: Anomalies in shape and position Less common are disorders involving: A decrease in renal mass (e.g., agenesis, hypogenesis) A change in renal structure (e.g., renal cysts) Organ Development Dysgenesis Failure of an organ to develop normally Agenesis The complete failure of an organ to develop Potter’s Syndrome Characteristic facial features of newborns with renal agenesis The eyes are widely separated and have epicanthic folds The ears are low set The nose is broad and flat The chin is receding Limb defects often are present Causes of Neonatal Renal Failure with Potter Phenotype Cystic renal dysplasia Obstructive uropathy Autosomal recessive polycystic disease Unilateral agenesis (uncommon) Cystic Disease of the Kidney Definition Fluid-filled sacs or segments of a dilated nephron Causes Tubular obstructions that increase intratubular pressure Changes in the basement membrane of the renal tubules that predispose to cystic dilatation Types of Cystic Disease of the Kidney Simple and acquired renal cysts Medullary Cystic Disease Polycystic Kidney Disease Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
Causes of Urinary Tract Obstruction Developmental defects Calculi (stones) Pregnancy Benign prostatic hyperplasia Scar tissue resulting from infection and inflammation Tumors Neurologic disorders such as spinal cord injury Damaging Effects of Urinary Obstruction Stasis of urine Predisposes to infection and stone formation Development of backpressure Interferes with renal blood flow and destroys kidney tissue
Manifestations of Urinary Obstruction Depend on: The site of obstruction The cause The rapidity with which the condition developed Common Symptoms: Pain Signs and symptoms of UTI Manifestations of renal dysfunction Kidney Stones Definition Crystalline structures that form from components of the urine Requirements for formation A nidus to form A urinary environment that supports continued crystallization of stone components Factors Influencing the Formation of Kidney Stones The concentration of stone components in the urine The ability of stone components to complex and form stones The presence of substances that inhibit stone formation
Types of Kidney Stones Calcium stones Oxalate or phosphate Magnesium ammonium phosphate stones Uric acid stones Cystine stones Types of Urinary Tract Infections Asymptomatic bacteriuria Symptomatic infections Lower UTIs Cystitis Upper UTIs Pyelonephritis Causes of UTIs Most uncomplicated UTIs caused by Escherichia coli Other uropathic pathogens include: Staphylococcus saprophyticus in uncomplicated UTIs Both non-E coli gram-negative rods (Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterobactero, Pseudomonas, and Serratio) Gram-positive cocci (Staphylococcus aureus, Group B Streptococcus) in complicated UTIs Most caused by bacteria that enter through the urethra Causes of UTIs Associated with Stasis of Urine Flow Anatomic obstructions Urinary tract stones Prostatic hyperplasia Pregnancy Malformations of the ureterovesical junction Causes of UTIs Associated with Stasis of Urine Flow (cont.) Functional obstructions Neurogenic bladder Infrequent voiding Detrusor (bladder) muscle instability Constipation
Characteristics of Acute Episode of Cystitis Frequency of urination (as often as every 20 minutes) Lower abdominal or back discomfort Burning and pain on urination (dysuria) Cloudy and foul smelling urine on occasion Categories of Urinary Tract Infections Acute Recurrent Chronic Manifestations of Asymptomatic UTIs During Pregnancy Persistent bacteriuria Acute and chronic pyelonephritis Toxemia of pregnancy Premature delivery Characteristics of Glomerulonephritis Hematuria with red cell casts A diminished glomerular filtration rate (GFR) Azotemia (presence of nitrogenous wastes in the blood) Oliguria Hypertension Causes of Glomerulonephritis Diseases that provoke a proliferative inflammatory response of the endothelial, mesangial, or epithelial cells of the glomeruli The inflammatory process: Damages the capillary wall Permits red blood cells to escape into the urine Produces hemodynamic changes that decrease the GFR
Types of Glomerular Diseases Acute proliferative glomerulonephritis Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis Nephrotic syndrome membranous glomerulonephritis Minimal change disease (lipoid nephrosis) Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis IgA nephropathy Chronic glomerulonephritis
Tubulointerstitial Disorders Acute tubular necrosis Renal tubular acidosis Pyelonephritis The effects of drugs and toxins
Major Groups of Renal Neoplasms Embryonic kidney tumors occurring during childhood Wilms’ tumor Adult kidney cancers
| |
|
عدي الزعبي
| موضوع: رد: Disorders of Blood Pressure Regulation 3/11/2009, 17:20 | |
| | |
|
theredrose
| موضوع: رد: Disorders of Blood Pressure Regulation 23/6/2011, 02:37 | |
| Disorders of Blood Pressure Regulation | |
|