| kidney, artificial | Device(s) which can substitute for normally functioning kidneys in cleansing the blood. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| kidney, cystic | A kidney containing one or more cysts, including polycystic disease (kidney, polycystic), solitary cyst, multiple simple cysts, and retention cysts (associated with parenchymal scarring). (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidney, polycystic | Kidney whose tissue is displaced by a large number of tightly packed cysts so that cystic volume predominates over the solid parts to a considerable degree. (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidney, polycystic, autosomal dominant | A genetic disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance characterised by multiple cysts in both kidneys and progressive deterioration of renal function. It is usually caused by a mutant gene at the pkd1 locus on the short arm of chromosome 16, though mutations elsewhere in the genome can also cause the disease. The age of onset of symptoms varies widely. (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidney, polycystic, autosomal recessive | Rare genetic disorder with autosomal recessive inheritance characterised by multiple cysts in both kidneys and associated hepatic lesions. Serious manifestations are usually present at birth and there is high perinatal mortality. (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidney, sponge | Cystic disease of the medullary portion of the renal pyramids; asymptomatic unless complicated by infection, calculi, or obstruction; should be distinguished from congenital polycystic disease of the kidneys. (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidney-shaped | Having the form or shape of a kidney; reniform; as, a kidney-shaped leaf. (01 Mar 1998) |
| kidney: gallium imaging | <radiology> 10-20% of Ga-67 excreted via GU tract; no renal activity after 24hrs abnormal uptake (images at 48-72 hrs): tumour, primary renal tumour (variable uptake), lymphoma/leukaemia, metastases (e.g., melanoma), inflammation, acute pyelonephritis (88% sensitivity); abscess, lobar nephroma, others, collagen vascular disease, vasculitis, Wegener granulomatosis, amyloidosis, haemochromatosis, hepatic failure, antineoplastic drugs, transplant rejection: acute, chronic, ATN see also: gallium: indications (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidney: urographic patterns | <radiology> Unilateral Bilateral Small kidney(s) Smooth *** *** Scarred *** Large kidney(s) Smooth *** Unifocal *** Multifocal *** *** (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidneys | The kidneys are a pair of organs located in the right and left side of the abdomen which clear poisons from the blood, regulate acid concentration and maintain water balance in the body by excreting urine. The urine then passes through connecting tubes called ureters into the bladder. The bladder stores the urine until it is released during urination. (12 Dec 1998) |
| kidneywort | <botany> The navelwort. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Acute Kidney Failure, Acute Renal Failure, Acute Renal Failures, Kidney Failures, Acute, Renal Failures, Acute
Synonyms : Chronic Kidney Failure, End-Stage Kidney Disease, Chronic Renal Failure, Disease, End-Stage Kidney, Disease, End-Stage Renal, End Stage Kidney Disease, End Stage Renal Disease, End-Stage Renal Failure, Kidney Disease, End-Stage, Renal Disease, End Stage
Synonyms : Function Test, Kidney, Function Tests, Kidney, Kidney Function Test, Test, Kidney Function, Tests, Kidney Function
Synonyms : Glomerulus, Kidney
Synonyms : Kidney Medullas, Kidney Papillas, Medulla, Kidney, Medullas, Kidney, Papilla, Kidney, Papillas, Kidney
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(KID-nee) ?A bean-shaped organ that filters waste products from the body and forms urine that is passed into the bladder. Human beings are born with two kidneys, one on each side of the lower back.
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One of a pair of organs in back of the abdominal cavity which filter waste materials out of the blood and pass them out of the body as urine.
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Two organs in the lower back that clean waste and poisons from the blood. The kidneys are shaped like two large beans, and they act as the body's filter. They also control the level of some chemicals in the blood such as hydrogen, sodium, potassium, and phosphate.
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| kidney stone |
an accumulation of substances (eg, drug crystals, minerals) in the kidney, which may lead to blockage and pain.
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One of a pair of organs in the abdomen. They filter waste products and excess water from the blood to produce urine.
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| KID | like steak and kidney pie but without steak |
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| KID | a calculus formed in the kidney |
| KID | perennial Eurasian herb having heads of red or yellow flowers and common in meadows and pastures |
| KID | widely spreading evergreen shrub of southwestern United States with flower heads in a leafy panicle |
| KID | of a leaf or bean shape resembling the shape of kidney |
| KID | soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat |
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