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Endothelial cells which form part of the filtration barrier
C
The structure ultimately responsible for medullary hypertonicity
E
The structure responsible for glucose reabsorption
A
The structure sensitive to vasopressin
G
Changes in the diameter of this are a key component in renal autoregulation of blood flow
H
Identify the consequence of nephrotic syndrome
Oedema
Identify the consequence of reduced erythropoietin synthesis
Anaemia
Identify the consequence of failure of renal bicarbonate reabsorption
Metabolic acidosis
Identify the consequence of loss of volume regulation
Secondary hypertension
Identify the consequence of hypocalcaemia and phosphate retention
Secondary hyperparathyroidism
Where bone loss, usually from periodontal disease, affects the base of the root trunk of a tooth where two or more roots meet
Furcation lesion
The hypothetical process leading to the loss of cervical tooth structure due to a combination of abrasion, erosion, and/or occlusal forces; data supporting this term as a discrete clinical entity a
Abfraction
A reactive overgrowth possibly in response to local irritation or trauma. This vascular mass often is ulcerated and may be smooth or lobulated and pedunculated or sessile
Pyogenic granuloma
A change from one adult cell type to another form which is not normal to that tissue.
Metaplasia
Loosely adherent, white curds of matter composed of dead cells, food debris, and other components of the dental plaque found on the tooth.
Materia alba
Annual number of kidney transplants in the UK
3000
The number of cases of CKD in the UK (thousands)
3000
The likelihood of CKD in BAME communities compared to other groups (percentage)
500
The number of CKD related premature deaths annually in the UK (thousands)
50
The number of children in the UK with CKD
1000
Identify the process at label A
Filtration
Identify the process at label B
Reabsorption
Identify the process at label C
Excretion
Identify the process at label D
Renal threshold
Identify the process at label E
Transport maximum
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) age 20-29 (ml/min/1.73m2)
120
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) age 50-59 (ml/min/1.73m2)
100
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) indicative of stage 5 CKD (ml/min/1.73m2)
15
Urinary volume associated with stage 5 CKD (ml/hour)
50
Target systolic blood pressure for patients with stage 3 CKD (mmHg)
140