Natalie C Finch
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Finch N, Neal C, Welsh G, Foster R, Satchell S
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2023 Jul;
325(4):F465-F478.
PMID: 37471420
Glomerular endothelial cell (GEnC) fenestrations are a critical component of the glomerular filtration barrier. Their unique nondiaphragmed structure is key to their function in glomerular hydraulic permeability, and their aberration...
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Finch N, Fawaz S, Neal C, Butler M, Lee V, Salmon A, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2022 Mar;
33(6):1120-1136.
PMID: 35292439
Background: Glomerular endothelial cell (GEnC) fenestrations are recognized as an essential component of the glomerular filtration barrier, yet little is known about how they are regulated and their role in...
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Finch N, Syme H, Elliott J
J Vet Intern Med
. 2018 Nov;
32(6):1970-1976.
PMID: 30378177
Background: Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) formulas are routinely used in human patients to provide a more accurate evaluation of GFR compared to serum creatinine concentration alone. Similar formulas do...
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Finch N, Syme H, Elliott J
J Feline Med Surg
. 2018 Feb;
20(12):1144-1148.
PMID: 29451445
Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the variability in renal function markers in non-azotaemic and azotaemic cats, and also the rate of change in the markers. Methods:...
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Crossley V, Bovens C, Pineda C, Hibbert A, Finch N
JFMS Open Rep
. 2017 Dec;
3(2):2055116917743613.
PMID: 29270305
Case Series Summary: This case series describes two young sibling cats and an additional unrelated cat, from two separate households, that developed hypercalcaemia associated with hypervitaminosis D. Excessive vitamin D...
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Finch N
J Feline Med Surg
. 2016 May;
18(5):387-99.
PMID: 27143041
Practical Relevance: Calcium is essential for many normal physiological processes within the body. Aberrations in calcium homeostasis leading to hypercalcaemia can result in clinical signs such as polyuriav and polydipsia,...
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Finch N, Heiene R, Bird N, Elliott J, Peters A
Scand J Clin Lab Invest
. 2014 Jul;
74(7):611-9.
PMID: 25017421
Background: Polynomial equations for one-compartment correction of slope-intercept glomerular filtration rate (GFR) will underestimate values at high clearance rates. Non-polynomial correction equations that are independent of patient size and renal...
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Geddes R, Finch N, Syme H, Elliott J
J Vet Emerg Crit Care (San Antonio)
. 2013 Mar;
23(2):122-33.
PMID: 23464730
Objective: To review the human and veterinary literature on the role of phosphorus in the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and to explore why control of plasma phosphorus concentration...
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Finch N, Syme H, Elliott J
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2012 Nov;
241(10):1326-35.
PMID: 23113525
Objective: To determine whether cats in the nonazotemic stages of chronic kidney disease have increased plasma parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations as a compensatory physiologic mechanism to maintain plasma phosphate concentration...
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Finch N, Syme H, Elliott J, Peters A, Gerritsen R, Croubels S, et al.
Am J Vet Res
. 2011 Dec;
72(12):1652-9.
PMID: 22126694
Objective: To develop a formula for correcting slope-intercept plasma iohexol clearance in cats and to compare clearance of total iohexol (TIox), endo-iohexol (EnIox), and exo-iohexol (ExIox). Animals: 20 client-owned, healthy...