kidney donot perform its function is called renal failure
It is a very unlikely cause of kidney failure(if it is large and bilateral or affect the only existing kidney) .
I'm not sure what you mean by "more medical". Renal means having to do with the kidneys, and calculus is Latin for "pebble". Renal calculi are, therefore, "kidney stones" ... but I don't see how that's "more medical."
Renal means related to the kidney. For instance, the renal artery is the blood vessel that serves the kidney.
I'm not sure what you mean by "more medical". Renal means having to do with the kidneys, and calculus is Latin for "pebble". Renal calculi are, therefore, "kidney stones" ... but I don't see how that's "more medical."
I would assume it mean absent of the left renal function or kidney
Chronic Renal Failure
You mean the capsuls covering it. But generally kidney is coverd by posterior wall of peritonium
2.8 What?
Kidney or urinary lowdensity head in this example a cyst
I believe you mean the renal capsule. The renal capsule is the outer most part of the kidney consiting of tough fiberous tissues that protect the kidneys.
Do you mean nephrolithotomy? Well nephrolithotomy is a surgical procedure that removes kidney stones.
The creatinine level 1.7 is an alarming sign for advanced kidney disease. In that time people are near end stage renal failure. With prompt and appropriate treatment, renal function can be improved and the creatinine level may be gradually reduced. If not, the damage will worsen kidney disease and kidney function continues to decline, during which creatinine increases gradually and finally dialysis becomes unavoidable.