by Dr Fredric Coe | Dec 23, 2018 | For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists, How Kidneys Function
I put my youngest image here because the groundwork of what I offer belongs to 1965 when I first thought about the problem and 1968 when my paper about it was published. I should have put in as a bookend my latest and oldest image, too, for I completed the thought...
by Dr Fredric Coe | Sep 15, 2017 | For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists, How Kidneys Function
The first article in this series of three summarizes the importance of filtration, the rudiments of how we measure it, and the results of research concerning how kidney stones reduce it. This article gives the details of kidney function in stone formers. It carries...
by Dr Fredric Coe | Aug 29, 2017 | For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists, How Kidneys Function
Kidney stones form at the tips of the renal papilla, and what forms them is the functions of the kidneys as driven by the needs of systemic homeostasis – maintenance of constant and normal blood levels despite wide variations in intakes. Stones themselves,...