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Question 1.
Is lithium treatment for bipolar affective disorders' renal impairment permanent? How frequently does it happen?
Question 2.
Could you please provide an explanation for why a patient with chronic renal failure (CRF) might present with either polyuria or oliguria?
Question 3.
What are uraemic ice conditions?
Question 4.
In the treatment of hepatorenal syndrome, what roles do terlipressin and novapressin play?
Question 5.
What is the reasoning of angiotensin-changing over catalyst (Pro) inhibitors in persistent renal sickness?
If this is the second graft, what is the recommended post-renal transplant procedure?
Question 6.
In autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (PCKD), do cysts undergo malignant transformation?11 Renal disease 106: In a 69-year-old patient with a 2-cm hard prostatic nodule on digital rectal examination, which method is more appropriate for making a definitive diagnosis of prostate cancer? Serum prostatespecific antigen (PSA) or prostate biopsy?
Question 7.
A patient who is 50 years old complains of mild lower urological symptoms, such as difficulty urinating. It is possible to feel a mass of (1) hypertrophy during a digital rectal examination. Prostate cancer has been found in some of his relatives in his family history. What is the following examination to do in this quiet?
? Titration of serum prostate-explicit antigen (public service announcement): Is it helpful for this patient? Why? Ultrasound of the chest (TRUS)?
? TRUS-directed needle biopsy?
Question 8.
What are the causes of elderly urinary incontinence?
Question 9.
Following major surgery on the gastrointestinal tract, how long might urinary retention last? Will cholinesterase inhibitors be of advantage in improving exhausting of the bladder.