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31. This is seen commonly in acute renal failure, and less commonly in chronic renal failure. 32. Patients with severe renal insufficiency, or those not responding promptly to the above measures, should receive dialysis. 33. These patients typically have mild renal insufficiency and diminished urate excretion due to renal tubular damage. 34. Patients aged under 18, bedridden patients, and patients with renal failure or a history of kidney transplantation were excluded. 35. Infusion of calcium concomitant with the diuresis will further augment renal magnesium excretion. 36. Biochemical analysis including standard liver and renal function tests, as performed daily until death or recovery. 37. One patient with active disease underwent colectomy 2 months later and developed renal insufficiency because of amyloid deposits 6 months later. 38. During therapy for magnesium depletion, the physician should frequently check the serum magnesium level, especially in patients with renal insufficiency. 39. Most factors that normally or pathologically alter renal magnesium excretion operate in the loop of Henle. 40. Both of the new studies replicate the previously reported association between renal cancer and hypertension. 41. Furthermore, a number of maintenance studies have shown no significant change in renal function on standard biochemical screening. 42. Patients with renal failure are, in effect, undergoing an osmotic diuresis since solute load per remaining functioning nephron is increased. 43. Indications for home monitoring of blood glucose in these patients are a raised glycosylated haemoglobin or a low renal threshold. 44. Pamidronate binds to bone and reduces resorption,[www.] but has no effect on the renal tubule. 45. The hypocalcemia is associated with hyperphosphatemia in the absence of bone or renal disease. 46. Because parathyroid and renal function are normal, therapy with vitamin D is indicated. 47. Discussion A problem in studying acute renal failure is the lack of a clearly agreed definition. 48. Studies of the effect of mesalazine on renal function are relatively few. 49. The study also confirms that referral rates are lower in areas where there is no local renal unit nearby. 50. The differential diagnosis of the condition should include hyperuricemia occurring secondary to renal failure of another cause. 51. In particular, the frequency of the dose should be reduced in patients with renal impairment, including elderly people. 52. Patients deteriorating to the point when renal dialysis is considered should be withdrawn from the transplant list. 53. If renal failure persists, the dosage must be adjusted accordingly. 54. For example, thyroid and renal disease, alcohol abuse and chronic pancreatitis may be identified. 55. These tests have been shown to be reliable in detecting H pylori infection in patients with and without renal failure. 56. In this instance, with intact parathyroid and renal function, replacement therapy with vitamin D2 is the therapy of choice. 57. In this regard, increased plasma renin activity and decreased renal prostaglandin production have been reported in patients with acute liver failure. 58. In the case of proteinuria and haematuria these may include urography or morphological studies of urinary red cells, together with renal biopsy. 59. The senior surgeon at the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital had a series of incomparable radiographs of bladder and renal chyluria. 60. Other adverse reactions due to systemic absorption, such as hypoglycaemia, rash, and acute renal failure, are rare.