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This Power. Point file contains TIF images of the figures in one chapter of Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition. A separate folder in this Web site contains the corresponding figure legends (pdf files). • • The TIF images are provided for those who intend to use them for educational purposes (e. g. , lectures, course materials). For other use of the copyrighted figures, permission should be sought from the publisher of the textbook. Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 1. Glomerular filtration barrier Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition

Fig. 8. 1. Glomerular filtration barrier Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 2. Major physiologic processes of renal tubules that pertain to solutes and

Fig. 8. 2. Major physiologic processes of renal tubules that pertain to solutes and H 2 O Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig 8. 3. Osmolality changes in a healthy mammal’s nephron Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical

Fig 8. 3. Osmolality changes in a healthy mammal’s nephron Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 4. Graphical representation of the effects of chronic renal disease and progressive

Fig. 8. 4. Graphical representation of the effects of chronic renal disease and progressive dysfunction on an animal’s urine volume and serum concentrations of UN or Crt Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 5. Physiologic processes or concepts concerning urea and Crt Fundamentals of Veterinary

Fig. 8. 5. Physiologic processes or concepts concerning urea and Crt Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 6. Illustration of scales in a Leica TS 400 hand-held refractometer Fundamentals

Fig. 8. 6. Illustration of scales in a Leica TS 400 hand-held refractometer Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 7. Illustration of scales in a Leica VET 360 hand-held veterinary refractometer

Fig. 8. 7. Illustration of scales in a Leica VET 360 hand-held veterinary refractometer Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 8. Comparison of osmolality and USGref values in canine urine samples with

Fig. 8. 8. Comparison of osmolality and USGref values in canine urine samples with USGref 1. 025 (n = 185) Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 9. Four major types of proteinuria Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2

Fig. 8. 9. Four major types of proteinuria Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 8. 10. Protein-losing nephropathy and renal failure Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2

Fig. 8. 10. Protein-losing nephropathy and renal failure Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2 nd edition by S. L. Stockham and M. A. Scott. © 2008