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Functions of kidney & artificial kidneys

RAGHAVENDRA, MALLIKARJUN, VIDYA M.J

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Abstract: Renal failure is a term to describe a situation when the kidneys fail to work. This may be a permanent or temporary failure. When the kidneys fail, Wastes begin to accumulate in the blood (uremia) As homeostasis is upset within the body, other organs can also begin to shut down – heart, liver, etc. The end result of renal failure is usually death unless the blood is filtered by some other means. The ideal intervention is to replace the failed kidneys with a donor kidney (STSE).While a person waits for a donor kidney, they usually have to undergo dialysis, a method where their blood is filtered and cleaned on a regular basis using machines.

Keywords: uraemia, homeostasis, Palpation, Elasticity

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[1] RAGHAVENDRA, MALLIKARJUN, VIDYA M.J, β€œFunctions of kidney & artificial kidneys,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE)

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