11: Endocrine Case Study- Mahoney Flashcards
primary v. secondary chronic renal failure
1- chronic glomerulonephritis, interstitial nephritis
2- diabetes, hypertension
clinical definition of chronic renal failure
GFR less than 60 ml/min for > or = to 3 month plus kidney damage
pathology of chronic renal failure
- kidneys reduced in size due to interstitial fibrosis and tubular loss
- glomeruli solidified
- intimal thickenin in large and small renal a
- acquired cystic disease
- defect in glomerular filtration —> elevation of serum BUM amd creatinine
- defect in tubular handling
blood changes with chronic renal disease
anemia and impaired platelet aggregation
why would triglyceride levels be bad in chronic renal disease?
reduced lipoprtn lipase and increase in poratherogenic LDL and VLDL
why hypocalcemia with chronic renal disease? how does this affect bone?
renal retention of phosphate and decreased intestinal absorption of calcium due to impaired conversion of vit D to active form in the kidney
what type of hyperparathyroidism do you see?
seconday – causes subperiosteal bone reabsorption “brown cysts”
“brown cysts”
osteitis fibrosa cystica
elevation of alkaline phosphatase?
incrased osteoblastic activity
proliferation of osteoclast and blast in renal ostoeodystrophy
renal osteodystrophy aka
uremic bone disease
*** bone changes brought about by (2)
1) abnormal metabolism of vit D
2) overproduction of PTH
3) chronic metabolic acidosis
renal retention of phosphate causes …
hyperphosphatemia and further hypcalcemia –> increased synthesis and secretion of PTH
when do phosphate levels begin to rise with renal failure?
when GFR around 60 ml/min which is regarded as only a moderate decline
*** renal osteodystrophy lab findings
- hyperphosphatemia
- hypocalcemia
- elevated alk phos
- increased PTH levels
changes that worsen as GFR decreases
- Hgb decreases and erythropoietin production is faulty
- calcium decreases
- Vitamin D decreases
- Albumin decreases
- PTH increases
- Phosphate increases
- Homocysteine increases
- Inflammatory cytokines increase