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Shah, B. V.
- Diet in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
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1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospital, Mumbai and Narmada Kidney Foundation, Mumbai, IN
1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospital, Mumbai and Narmada Kidney Foundation, Mumbai, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 67, No 7 (2014), Pagination: 428-432Abstract
The most important function of the kidney is to excrete end products of nitrogen breakdown and maintain volume and composition of body fluids. Loss of these functions with chronic kidney disease (CKD) leads to several complications like hypertension and volume overload, azotemia, acidosis, hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia. At advanced stages of CKD, malnutrition becomes an important complication. All these complications can be significantly minimised by dietary modification. Hence, dietary modification is extremely important in management of patients with CKD. Because of different dietary habits and different complications of CKD in different patients, diet must be individualized. There is nothing like a CKD diet. In this article, we provide principles and practice of dietary modification.- Chronic Kidney Disease-Pandora's Infectious Box !!!
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1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospitals Mumbai, IN
2 Department of Histopathology, Global Hospitals Mumbai, IN
1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospitals Mumbai, IN
2 Department of Histopathology, Global Hospitals Mumbai, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 68, No 4 (2015), Pagination: 45-47Abstract
No Abstract.- Medi Quiz
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1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, IN
1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 68, No 12 (2015), Pagination: 45-45Abstract
No Abstract.- Emphysematous Cystitis Associated with E. coli
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1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, IN
1 Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 69, No 9 (2016), Pagination: 30-31Abstract
We report a case of a middle-aged, poorly controlled, 71 year old diabetic female who presented with dysuria, fever, vomiting and hematuria and was found to have Escherichia coli emphysematous cystitis that resolved with antibiotic treatment.References
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