Title of article
The Inception and Formation of the Theory of Hyperfiltration Through the Ages
Author/Authors
Abdi, Reza HarvardMedical School - Brigham and Women’s Hospital - Renal Division, USA , Sandroni, Stephen Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - PaulL Foster School of Medicine - Division of Nephrology, USA , Tolouian, Ramin Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - PaulL Foster School of Medicine - Division of Nephrology, USA
From page
94
To page
97
Abstract
With the rising incidence of metabolic syndrome and progressive kidney disease, efforts to halt this progression have become the mainstay of therapies in the era of modern nephrology. The necessity of one versus two kidneys has occupied the minds of leading scientists and philosophers throughout the ages and has laid the foundation for our understanding of progressive kidney disease. This review focuses on the major discoveries of the leading thinkers who with their paradigm shifting ideas and skepticism pushed the boundaries of our knowledge and shaped the theory of hyperfiltration.
Keywords
physiological adaptation , kidney physiology , hypertrophy , metabolic diseases , history of medicine
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Record number
2582722
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