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Kidney (Zang) (1995 bytes)
1: ...errelated parts than an anatomical organ. (See [[Zang Fu theory]]) 6: ...gan meaning it is a Yin organ. The other Yin, or Zang, Organs are the Lungs (Fei), Liver (Gan), Spleen ... 8: ...semen, and vaginal fluids. The peak time for the Kidneys is from 5-7pm. Zang Fu (3425 bytes) 3: ...body]]. There are five zang (臟 [[pinyin]] zang1 心、肝、脾、... 5: ...Zang organs as organs that nourish the body. The Zang systems include organs, senses, emotions, and the 7: ...digestion. In addition to bodily functions, each Zang organ is the home of an aspect of the spirit. 9: With a thorough understanding of the Zang Fu organs, practitioners can achieve therapeutic ... 11: ...are associated energetically with the following ''Zang-Fu'' organs Zang Fu theory (2467 bytes) 1: ...body]]. There are five zang (臟 [[pinyin]] zang4 心、肝、脾、... 3: This theory treats each of the Zang organs as an energy center that runs an entire 4: ... similar to the [[Hindu]] [[chakra]] concept. The Zang systems include organs, senses, emotions, and the 6: ...n Yang]]). In addition to bodily functions, each Zang organ is the home of an aspect of the spirit. 10: ...are associated energetically with the following ''Zang-Fu'' organs Liver (Zang) (2094 bytes) 1: ...lated parts than an anatomical [[organ]]. (See [[Zang Fu theory]].) 5: ...re the Lungs (Fei), Heart (Xin), Spleen (Pi), and Kidneys (Shen). Sometimes the Pericardium (Xin Bao) is ... Spleen (Zang) (1890 bytes) 1: ...errelated parts than an anatomical organ. (See [[Zang Fu theory]]) 6: ...(Fei), Heart (Xin), Liver (Gan), Spleen (Pi), and Kidneys (Shen). Sometimes the Pericardium (Xin Bao) is ... Lung (Zang) (1724 bytes) 1: ...errelated parts than an anatomical organ. (See [[Zang Fu theory]]) 6: ...in organ. The other Yin, or Zang, Organs are the Kidneys (Shen) Liver (Gan), Spleen (Pi), and Heart (Xin)... Heart (Zang) (1657 bytes) 1: ...errelated parts than an anatomical organ. (See [[Zang Fu theory]]) 7: ...re the Lungs (Fei), Liver (Gan), Spleen (Pi), and Kidneys (Shen). Sometimes the Pericardium is included. ... Pericardium (Zang) (908 bytes) 1: ...errelated parts than an anatomical organ. (See [[Zang Fu theory]]) Kidney (12663 bytes) 1: [[Image:Kidneys_from_behind.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidneys viewed from behind with spine removed]] 3: ...stem in vertebrates. For its culinary uses, see [[Kidney (food)]].'' 5: ...at studies the kidneys and diseases affecting the kidney is called [[nephrology]]. 9: ...es of the body respectively. [[Superior]] to each kidney is an [[adrenal gland]] (also called the ''suprar... 11: ... the [[vertebra]]l level T12 to L3, and the right kidney usually lies slightly lower than the left, due to... Calyx (kidney) (497 bytes) 1: A '''calyx''' is a part in the [[kidney]]. 3: ...[malpighian pyramid]]s. [[Urine]] formed in the [[kidney]] passes through a papilla at the apex into a min... Glomerulus (kidney) (907 bytes) 1: ...sule]] of the [[nephron]] in the [[vertebrate]] [[kidney]]. Kidney Thieves (644 bytes) 1: == '''Kidneythieves''' == 3: Kidneythieves is an industrial band led by [[Free Doming... 9: * http://www.kidneythieves.com/ Kidney stone (3863 bytes) 1: ...ll as a grain of sand to as large as a golf ball. Kidney stones typically leave the body in the urine stre... 3: ...y ''Proteus mirabilis'' . There are many types of kidney stone, and a person may be susceptible to only so... 7: Kidney stones are usually idiopathic and asymptomatic un... 13: Surgery is rarely used to remove kidney stones; instead [[pain management]] is used while... 19: ...sial recent research has suggested a link between kidney stones and the presence of a putative lifeform th... Kidney bean (697 bytes) 1: [[image:DarkRedKidney.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidney beans]] 3: '''Kidney beans''' are a variety of [[common bean]] (''Phas... 5: ...which would otherwise cause severe gastric upset. Kidney beans may be bought uncooked, or pre-cooked and [... David Kidney (438 bytes) 1: '''David Neil Kidney''' (born [[21 March]] [[1955]]) is a [[Labour Par... 5: [[Category:1955 births|Kidney, David]] 6: [[Category:British MPs|Kidney, David]] 7: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Kidney, David]] Polycystic kidney disease (3606 bytes) 1: ...ence of multiple [[cyst]]s (polycystic) in both [[kidney]]s. The disease can also damage the [[liver]], [[... 3: ...bilaterally enlarged kidneys with multiple cysts. Kidney manifestations in this disorder include renal fun... 5: ...fection]]s. The disease can lead to total loss of kidney function - [[chronic renal failure]] and [[end st... 8: ...ho are younger than age 30 years. Large echogenic kidneys without distinct macroscopic cysts in an infant/... 13: ...orm, called ARPKD (autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease) is the less common variant, which occurs... Steak and kidney pie (1015 bytes) 1: ... a filling of diced [[beef]] [[steak]] and beef [[kidney]]s in a thick [[sauce]]. It is often, but not alw... 3: ...starch]] or [[beurre manié]]. Two-crust steak and kidney pies are best made with [[hot water crust pastry]... 5: [[Steak and kidney pudding]] is a similar dish in which the contents... 7: Steak and kidney pudding/pie is sometimes colloquially known as Ka... Alanine aminopeptidase (339 bytes) 1: ...nd at high levels in the [[urine]] when there are kidney problems. San Jiao (3161 bytes) 1: ...|organ]] that is not found outside of TCM (see [[Zang Fu theory]]). San Jiao has been translated as "t... 14: ...ao is a yang organ paired with the [[Pericardium (Zang)|pericardium]] which is the yin organ associated ... 16: ...mited to one metabolism function as the spleen or kidneys are, but is a general metaboliser which can be a... Daclizumab (1290 bytes) 1: ...ansplant|organ transplantation]], especially in [[kidney]] transplants. 5: ... the incidence and severity of acute rejection in kidney transplantation without increasing the incidence ... 7: ...-heart beating donation|non-heart beating donor]] kidney transplantation. 9: ...e]] has recommended its use be considered for all kidney transplant recipients.
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