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Haematuria: differential in children
ABCDEFGHIJK:
Anatomy (cysts, etc)
Bladder (cystitis)
Cancer (Wilm's tumour)
Drug related (cyclophosphamide)
Exercise induced
Factitious (Munchausen by proxy)
Glomerulonephritis
Haematology (bleeding disorder, sickle cell)
Infection (UTI)
In Jury (trauma)
Kidney stones (hypercalciuria)
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---S. Jibodh University College Dublin
 
Dialysis indications
HAVE PEE:
Hyperkalemia (refractory)
Acidosis (refractory)
Volume overload
Elevated BUN (> 36 mM)
Pericarditis
Encephalopathy
Edema (pulmonary)
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---Tim Welke and Darren Yuen University of Toronto Medical School
 
Renal tubular acidosis: type with common nephrocalcinosis
The stONE (nephrocalcinosis) is common in type ONE.
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---Dr. Sharad Chandra Pediatrics
 
Nephrectomy: indications
4 T's:
Trauma
Tumor
TB
Transplantation
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---Ramesh Parajuli Xian Jiaotong University, School of Medicine, China
 
 
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