Renal Physiology and Homeostasis

The kidneys play a pivotal role in fluid balance, electrolyte regulation, and waste removal. This session focuses on the anatomical structure of nephrons, renal vasculature, and the ureteral system, alongside their physiological functions. The mechanisms of filtration, reabsorption, secretion, and excretion are discussed, highlighting their importance in maintaining systemic homeostasis. Topics also cover the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, acid-base balance, and the impact of renal pathologies such as chronic kidney disease and nephrolithiasis. Innovations in dialysis, renal transplantation, and biomarker development are explored as part of integrated care strategies.

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