nephrology
Renal Emergencies: Glomerulonephritis
Glomerulonephritis is an inflammatory proliferation of renal tissue in response to recent infection or systemic inflammatory disease. This video describes how to identify and manage emergencies caused...
Nephrotic Syndrome - Overview
This video describes signs, symptoms and pathophysiology of the nephrotic syndrome.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) - Pathophysiology
This video describes pathophysiology of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
Nephrology - Physiology of Micturition
This video desribes basic information about physiology of micturition.
Nephrology - Kidney and Nephron Overview
This video desribes basic information about Kidney and Nephron functions.
Urinary Tract Infection
In this video, the viewer will learn comprehensively about urinary tract infection: how to recognize its risk factors and clinical presentation, how to describe its pathophysiology, and how to appropriately...
Cardiorenal Syndrome - Classification, Mechanism,...
Buy PDFs here: http://armandoh.org/shop "Acute or chronic dysfunction of the heart can lead to acute or chronic dysfunction of the kidneys and vice versa acute or chronic dysfunction of the kidneys...
Urinary Tract Infection - Overview
This video is an overview of urinary tract infections. Video by Armando Hasudungan.
Arteries - Arterio- And Arteriolo-Sclerosis
What is the difference between arterial sclerosis and arteriolar sclerosis? Are they related to atherosclerosis? Are they part of atherosclerosis? Point out an example of each
Kidney - Nephrocalcinosis
Does metastatic calcification mean metastatic disease is present? How does it differ from dystrophic calcification? Demonstrate some calcified areas within tubules?
Diffuse Cortical Necrosis
Draw a line between the necrotic cortex and the more viable appearing medulla. On which side of that line can nuclei be discerned more easily? Why?
Acute Tubular Necrosis
Show, in any way, shape, or form, a necrotic tubule. Name two or three most common causes of ATN.
Interstitial Nephritis
What is the interstitium of the kidney? Why might the term thyroidization be described here as an adjective? Demonstrate it. Demonstrate a tubule with coagulation necrosis.
Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis
Even if you didn't know anything at all about diabetes, and also had contempt for esoteric words like Kimmelsteil-Wilson, simply name some ways this kidney differs from all the normal kidneys you have...