a kidney stone :P LOL
A person who donates a kidney is called a living kidney donor.
No. The urine is not produced in the kidney. The kidney is a filter.
Yes, there is a difference. In a left kidney donation, the surgeon removes the left kidney from the donor's body, while in a right kidney donation, the right kidney is removed. The decision of which kidney to donate is typically based on the donor's anatomy and medical history.
The procedure to replace kidney function is called kidney transplant. This involves surgically placing a healthy kidney from a donor into a recipient with end-stage kidney disease.
The ICD-9 code for solitary kidney is 753.0. This code is used to denote the presence of a single kidney in a person, either due to a congenital absence of one kidney or the surgical removal of a kidney.
I had an abdominal angiogram with contrast and was told that I have a spot on my right kidney. Needless to say, I am being referred to a specialist. What does this spot mean?
First hypothesis: a cyst.
Propberly too much smoking causes liver and kidney problem
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Symptoms of a kidney infection include fever, chills, back or side pain, frequent urination, and cloudy or bloody urine. To spot them early on, pay attention to any changes in urination patterns, monitor for pain in the back or side, and seek medical attention if you experience persistent symptoms.
well, i have never seen a humans kidney stone, but i have seen some animals that were saved at the vet. they kinda look like sement rocks, and they are really hard, and they is kinda a bit of powder on the outside. um.... i hope this helps
Spot urine creatinine is a measure of the level of creatinine in a single urine sample collected at any time of the day. It is often used to assess kidney function and as a correction factor when analyzing other urine markers.
A leopard geckos belly is not transparent but some organs are visable, The organ your seeing is most likely the liver or the kidney.
The normal ratio for spot protein creatinine is typically less than 0.2 mg/mg in a random urine sample. This ratio helps to assess protein excretion in the urine, with higher values indicating potential kidney damage.
The organ was called a kidney first. The kidney bean is called so because it is shaped like a kidney, the organ.
An accessory kidney is an "extra" kidney.
Kidney stones. Kidney failure.