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==Kidney Disease Hospital==
==Overview==
Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital, which has developed into a modernized organization specializing kidney disease treatment, located in Shijiazhuang city – the capital of Hebei Province,China. Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital was founded in 1986; the building area is more than 4000 square meters, and it is the largest specialized kidney disease hospital with the most complete and advanced equipment in China.
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These three treatments have proven to be effective after years of clinical application. And hundreds of thousands of patients have benefited from these therapies.
The In-service Education Center of [http://www.stemcellscn.com/kidney-disease-hospital/ Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital] is the specialized training institution. It mainly provides pre-post education and in-service training for members in and out of our hospital, which is taught by well-known medical experts. The institution supplied large amount of skilled doctors and clinical experts of kidney disease for the clinic and research, which helps improved the doctors' clinical treatment level and guaranteed the clinical effect.
Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital has the most detailed branches and most complete administrative departments in the field of kidney disease treatment all over the China. According to the types of Nephropathy, the hospital set up eighteen inpatient areas, which include Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, Renal Failure, Uremia, Renal Cyst, Diabetes Nephropathy,[http://www.ckdsite.com Chronic Kidney Disease], Hypertension Nephropathy,[http://www.pkdcn.com Polycystic Kidney Disease] Renal Purpura, Renal Pediatrics, Renal Rehabilitation Department, etc.
Apart from that, our hospital is also equipped with large-scale hemodialysis center. The 36 sets of dialysis machine and 3 sets of ultrafilter are available to assort and to promote complex dialysis tasks. The 39 sets of dialysis equips and 2 sets of water treatment facilities are all "Fusenyousi" top-grade equipment originally imported from Germany, which provided a reliable guarantee for the clinical treatment.
The item of Renal Fibrosis Inspection of Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital is the most important basis that supports the theory of Renal Fibrosis, in which test of "Matrix Metalloproteinases MMPs" content study, displaying the degree of Renal Fibrosis, is a domestic original project; we took a comparison test between routine examination and test of intrinsic kidney cells injury condition & degree of Renal Fibrosis, which not only provided abundance practical science basis, but also mass of detailed experimental data for the combined traditional Chinese medical treatment and western medical treatment. And this has got high praise from industry colleagues.
The therapy of Blocking Renal Fibrosis by Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis is the head characteristic therapy in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital. After years of clinical practice and testing of tens of thousands of cases, now the book 'Renal Fibrosis Basic Theory and Clinical Practice" (published by Hebei Science Press) has already been published and issued. This book recorded our hospital's pathology and achievements on kidney disease of the past more than twenty years detailed, and became the first monograph in renal fibrosis field in China.


==Chronic kidney disease==
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) refers to conditions that damage your kidneys and decrease their ability to keep you healthy by doing the jobs such as regulating the balance of water and electrolyte, discharging metabolic waste and secreting hormones essential to human body.
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#'''''External Links''''' to pages outside of WikiDoc


If kidney disease gets worse, metabolic wastes can accumulate to high levels in your blood and make you feel sick. You may present complications like edema, high blood pressure, anemia, proteinuria, hematuria, respiratory tract problem, gastrointestinal tract disorder and nerve problems. In addition, kidney disease increases your incidence of having heart and blood vessel disease. These problems may emerge slowly over a long period of time.
==Internal Links to other pages in WikiDoc:==
These are also called a '''wikilink''' or an '''internal link'''


Chronic kidney disease may be aroused by diabetes, elevated blood pressure and other disorders. Early detection and treatment is advisable and helpful to prevent chronic kidney disease from getting worse. When kidney disease progresses, it may eventually lead to renal failure, which requires dialysis or a kidney transplant to replace your original damaged kidneys.
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Chronic Kidney Disease does not show obvious symptoms in the early stages, because kidney is such a particular organ that it has a very qualified compensatory ability. Each kidney has more than 100 million nephrons which is the basic point. Given some nephrons damaged, the rest and healthy nephrons can still sustain the normal running of your kidneys, so you can not realize you have got [http://www.ckdsite.com chronic kidney disease]. If other healthy nephrons get imposed on too much burden over time, they can also get injured due to overworking. Consequently, a series of symptoms come across, for instance, Edema in general body, Lumbago, Elevated Blood Pressure, Anemia, Anuria and enuresis nocturna.
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Usually, patients can go to the hospital for urine routine test, blood routine test and renal functional examination. Nephrotic physicians diagnose your disease through checking these watershed indicators, such as Serum Creatinine, Urea Nitrogen, GFR, urine specific gravity, erythrocyte and leukocyte. In usually cases, the level of serum creatinine does not present bumpy, even though a part of renal function go haywire. However, your renal function is virtually impaired when the level of serum creatinine hikes suddenly. Combining with GFR and other indicators, the doctor’s diagnosis will be more reliable.
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Many patients would resort to hemodialysis and kidney transplant when they are in the end [http://www.ckdsite.com/stage.html stage of Chronic Kidney Disease]. Actually Dialysis is effective and necessary to remove metabolic waste and toxin in human body, but patients is probably to addict dialysis. Long term of dialysis will replace the original kidney and they can become atrophy day by day because of Ischemia and Anoxia of kidney blood vessels. Micro-Chinese Medicine can promote blood circulation so as to relieve kidney’s ischemia and anoxia. Renal fibrosis can be blocked and even restored through treatment. Kidney Transplant has a high successful rate of surgery, but its survival rate is bleak and uncontrolled. Patients must be prudent to prevent rejection and inflammation, a small cold would let renal fail. We use stem cell transplant which can differentiate into various tissues and organs according to our requirement. This kind of cell has qualified homing ability, and it can reach damaged area and grow into blood cells and tissue. Moreover, it is transfused into human body through intravenous injection and does not need matching at all, therefore this approach is very superior to kidney transplant in terms of safety and convenience.
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==Polycystic  kidney disease==
[[ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction]]
[http://www.pkdcn.com Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)], also called Potter syndrome or Perlman syndrome, is a genetic disorder, which can be divided into Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) and Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease (ARPKD). ARPKD can be diagnosed typically in the first few weeks after birth and the children are usually unable to live out their childhood. So we mainly talk about ADPKD here.
Causing genes
The Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease is caused by two genes: ADPKD1 and ADPKD2. ADPKD1 lies in the short arm of chromosome 16, while ADPKD2 is located on the short arm of chromosome 4. As is reported, patients with ADPKD2, especially the female patients, tend to have less severe ill conditions than patients with ADPKD1. The signs or symptoms of ADPKD1 like kidney function declining or renal failure may appear later than that of people with ADPKD2. ADPKD2 is responsible for 90% cases of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease. With autosomal dominant inheritance, there is a 50% chance that the disease will pass to the children of one patient with PKD.
The general course
Patients are born with cysts which are too small to check out. At their twenties, cysts usually have began to grow but without any visible or perceptible symptoms. When patients reach their thirties or forties, cysts in their kidneys will get bigger shapely. Blood pressure becomes slightly high among those patients, which can further speed up the deterioration of PKD. After about ten years of high blood pressure, namely at their forties, patients will have the tumid cysts and severe symptoms occur such as hemature, proteinuria and flank pain. The renal function begins to fail. After the age of fifties, PKD will cause real insufficiency or renal failure as well as cysts in liver and other organs. The severe complications will also occur such as cerebral aneurysm and heart diseases, which take the main responsibility for the death of patients with PKD.
Clinical symptoms
If PKD is on exertion, flank pain and high blood pressure are its first symptoms. Flank pain is persistent or paroxysmal, which will become severe after tiredness. With [http://www.stemcellscn.com/hypertensive-nephropathy/ high blood pressure], patients may have headache and dizziness. Patients can feel the cysts when they touch their back or waist. About half of patients with PKD will have hematuria and one fourth of the patients show renal colic, frequent urination and urgent urination. In late stages of PKD, renal insufficiency or Kidney Failure comes up with their severe symptoms.
Although the pathological course of Polycystic Kidney Disease is still unknown, the damaged renal intrinsic cells and its clinical [http://www.pkdcn.com/pkd-symptoms/ symptoms] can be assured. Therefore, there can be a way of treating Polycystic Kidney Disease effectively.


==Diabetes Mellitus==
===What if I want alternate text to appear instead of the text that leads to the page I am linking to?===
Diabetes Mellitus refers to the decreased function of pancreas and the insulin reactions which are caused by hereditary factors, disordered immunity, infections with microorganism and toxins, and mental factors, etc. Consequently, the metabolism of glucose, protein, fat, water and electrolyte are abnormal. In clinic, Diabetes is characterized as high blood glucose, and excessive urine, excessive thirsty and appetite, loss of weight will also appear in typical cases. When blood glucose is out of control, kidneys, eyes and feet will always have pathological changes as well and they are difficult to treat.
For example, if you want to use the word heart attack in a page instead of ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction, but you want the text of heart attack to go to ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction?


Diabetes is called Silent Killer in western countries. The morbidity of Diabetes is so high especially among those people who are older than 40. Once getting Diabetes, lifespan will decrease consequently, and there will be many kinds of complications. If one has Diabetes, he may suffer a lot from the disease, that is, he must be thirsty very often, get awake in the night many times for urination, be hungry yet when having enough food, lose weight obviously and want to sleep all the time. He may feel malaise in the whole body. When he can feel some symptoms clearly, the disease has already deteriorated a lot, and the complications are hiding everywhere in the body. Among all the complications lead by Diabetes, kidney disease, retina disease and neurological disorder occur the most often, and they are called The Top Three Complications of Diabetes. 80% of people with [http://www.stemcellscn.com/diabetes/ Diabetes] will suffer from these diseases when they have Diabetes for more than 20 years. What's more, when one gets Diabetes, his immunity will become weak and is likely to catch a cold, have pneumonia and other diseases aroused by inflammation.
In this case you use what is called a "piped link" because it uses the symbol |.


Diabetes is so common in modern society. In Japan, among those who are older than 40, one person in ten has Diabetes. Also, there are so many diseases caused by Diabetes and they all threaten people's life. Therefore, everyone should have examinations regularly, and once there are some symptoms, he/she needs to see a doctor as soon as possible.
Typing this:


<nowiki>[[ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction|heart attack]]</nowiki>


Yields this:


[[ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction|heart attack]]


The word heart attack appears, but you end up at ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction.


==External Links to pages outside of WikiDoc==
External links link directly to any webpage outside of WikiDoc.


==Extra Links==
===What is the Syntax to Make an External Link?===
[Chronic Kidney Disease][http://www.ckdsite.com  Chronic Kidney Disease]
For instance, say you want to link to a website named www.exmaple.org.
[Polycystic Kidney Disease][http://www.pkdcn.com  Polycystic Kidney Disease]
 
[Stem Cell Transplant][http://www.stemcellscn.com Stem Cell Transplant]
Typing this:
 
<code><nowiki>[http://www.example.org link name]</nowiki></code>
 
Yields this:
 
[http://www.example.org link name]
 
CAUTION:
To make this work, you need to separate the name "link name" from the text that precedes it with a space.
 
===What happens if I don't specify a "link name"?===
 
Links without link names will be numbered.
 
Typing this:
 
<code><nowiki>[http://www.example.org]</nowiki></code>
 
Yields this:
 
[http://www.example.org].
 
===What happens if I don't use the square brackets?===
Links with no square brackets will be displayed in their entirety:
 
Typing this:
 
<nowiki>http://www.example.org</nowiki>
 
Yields this:
 
http://www.example.org
 
Unlike in the case of an internal link, <nowiki>[http://www.example.org a]</nowiki> gives [http://www.example.org a].
 
===How Do I Get Rid of That Arrow Icon?===
Monobook skin produces an arrow icon after every external link. This can be suppressed with class="plainlinks":
 
Typing this the usual way:
 
http<nowiki>://a</nowiki>
 
Yields this the usual way with an arrow:
 
http://a
 
However, typing this:
 
<nowiki><</nowiki>span class="plainlinks">http<nowiki>://a</</nowiki>span>
 
Yields this without the arrow:
 
<span class="plainlinks">http://a</span>
 
==Why Are Some Links Red Instead of Blue?==
 
WikiDoc automatically checks to see if the target of a wikilink exists. If the page doesn't exist, the link is red and the link leads to the editing screen so that the page can be created/edited.
 
==What if the Page it Links to is Small and What is the "Stub Feature"==
A wikilink to an existing page will be called a 'stub' if the page is not a redirect, '''''and''''' the number of bytes of the wikitext is less than the "threshold for stub display" set in the [[Help:Preferences|user's preferences]].
 
This allows users to immediately identify links to very short pages th`at probably need to be expanded. Alternately, a user may set a very high threshold.
 
==What if I want to Link Directly to a Section or Subsection of a Page Rather than to the top of the Page? What is "Section linking (anchors)" ==
 
You type the following to go to a section named "conclusion" in a page named "page name" and call it "in the conclusion"
 
<nowiki>[[page name#conclusion|in the conclusion]]
</nowiki>
 
Links in the form <code><nowiki>[[#anchor_name]]</nowiki></code> will link to any anchor named "anchor_name" on the page. This may be either a heading named "anchor_name", or an arbitrary position. <code><nowiki>[[#top]]</nowiki></code> is a reserved name that links to the [[#top|top of a page]]. It is possible to create an arbitrary anchor name using the HTML code <code><nowiki><span id="anchor_name"></span></nowiki></code>.
 
Anchor links can also be appended to any type of link; for more information, see [[Help:Section#Section_linking]].
 
Here is an example:
 
Typing this:
 
<nowiki>[[Cervix#Cervical mucus|cervical mucus]]
</nowiki>
 
Yields this:
 
[[Cervix#Cervical mucus|cervical mucus]]
 
== Miscellaneous ==
=== Linking to a page with images ===
It is possible to use images as links to other pages. For more information, see [[Help:Navigational images|use an image as a link to a page]].
 
=== "Hover box" on links ===
On some browsers, holding the cursor over link will show a hover box containing the text of the link's HTML title attribute. MediaWiki sets this to the target page name (without the possible section indication) if it's a wikilink, the page name with prefix if it's an interwiki link, and the URL if it's an external link.
 
This can be switched off in the [[Help:Preferences|user preferences]]. The browser may also show similar info, but with the possible section indication, in the address bar.
 
For these effects a piped link is useful even if it not followed; for example, for displaying the meaning of an acronym (e.g. [[neutral point of view|NPOV]]) or any other remark. It is possible to produce a hover box without a link, see {{tim|H:title}}.
 
=== Disallowed characters ===
In internal and interwiki link style, a plus sign in a page name is not allowed, the HTML and hence the rendered page just shows the wikitext, e.g. [[a+b]]. In external link style a plus sign in the URL is retained. It is often equivalent with a space. See also below.
 
In accordance with the rules explained in [[Help:Page name]], conversions are automatically made to [[Help:Special characters|non-literal characters]] in wiki and interwiki links. For example, "<code><nowiki>[[Help:Page%20name]]</nowiki></code>" becomes "[[Help:Page name]]". However, the opposite is true for external links; literal characters are converted into non-literal characters. For example, most browsers will convert ".../wiki/!" to ".../wiki/%21".
 
A code like %70 in a redirect disables it, although the link works from the redirect page. For a redirect that works, the redirect page shows the canonical form of the target, unlike its preview page, which renders the link in the usual way.
 
=== Special pipe syntax ===
Using an empty pipe syntax on wiki and interwiki links will hide interwiki prefixes and parentheses. For example, <nowiki>[[w:Mercury (planet)|]]</nowiki> becomes [[w:Mercury (planet)|Mercury]]. This pipe syntax should only be used where the unqualified reference is not ambiguous, such as in an article about the solar system. See [[Help:Piped link]].
 
=== Additional effects of links ===
*[[Help:Related changes|Related changes]]
*[[Help:What links here|Backlink]]s
*[[Help:Preferences#Date_format|Date format]]
* Using a space after the pipe syntax (<nowiki>[[Main page| ]]</nowiki>) produces (perhaps depending on the browser) a space only, not a link ("[[Main page| ]]"), but it is treated as a link for the "what links here" feature.
 
===Links from a page===
With [[query]] the links from page ''pagename'', sorted by namespace, and for each namespace alphabetically, are given by <nowiki>{{SERVER}}{{SCRIPTPATH}}</nowiki>/query.php?what=links&titles=''pagename'' , e.g.  {{SERVER}}{{SCRIPTPATH}}/query.php?what=links&titles={{FULLPAGENAME}} .
 
==See also==
 
*[[Help:Editing#Links, URLs]]
*[[Help:Piped link]]
*[[Help:Template#Restrictions]] (and the next section)
 
 
[[Category:Help]]
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Revision as of 12:07, 4 November 2011

Overview

The words in blue in WikiDoc are hyperlinks, and they allow users to move between pages.

There are two general types of hyperlinks in WikiDoc:

  1. Internal Links to other pages in WikiDoc: These are also called a wikilink or an internal link
  2. External Links to pages outside of WikiDoc

Internal Links to other pages in WikiDoc:

These are also called a wikilink or an internal link

You can create a link to a page within WikiDoc by enclosing the word inside tow square brackets like this:

Typing this:

[[ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction]]

Yields this:

ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction

What if I want alternate text to appear instead of the text that leads to the page I am linking to?

For example, if you want to use the word heart attack in a page instead of ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction, but you want the text of heart attack to go to ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction?

In this case you use what is called a "piped link" because it uses the symbol |.

Typing this:

[[ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction|heart attack]]

Yields this:

heart attack

The word heart attack appears, but you end up at ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction.

External Links to pages outside of WikiDoc

External links link directly to any webpage outside of WikiDoc.

What is the Syntax to Make an External Link?

For instance, say you want to link to a website named www.exmaple.org.

Typing this:

[http://www.example.org link name]

Yields this:

link name

CAUTION: To make this work, you need to separate the name "link name" from the text that precedes it with a space.

What happens if I don't specify a "link name"?

Links without link names will be numbered.

Typing this:

[http://www.example.org]

Yields this:

[1].

What happens if I don't use the square brackets?

Links with no square brackets will be displayed in their entirety:

Typing this:

http://www.example.org

Yields this:

http://www.example.org

Unlike in the case of an internal link, [http://www.example.org a] gives a.

How Do I Get Rid of That Arrow Icon?

Monobook skin produces an arrow icon after every external link. This can be suppressed with class="plainlinks":

Typing this the usual way:

http://a

Yields this the usual way with an arrow:

http://a

However, typing this:

<span class="plainlinks">http://a</span>

Yields this without the arrow:

http://a

Why Are Some Links Red Instead of Blue?

WikiDoc automatically checks to see if the target of a wikilink exists. If the page doesn't exist, the link is red and the link leads to the editing screen so that the page can be created/edited.

What if the Page it Links to is Small and What is the "Stub Feature"

A wikilink to an existing page will be called a 'stub' if the page is not a redirect, and the number of bytes of the wikitext is less than the "threshold for stub display" set in the user's preferences.

This allows users to immediately identify links to very short pages th`at probably need to be expanded. Alternately, a user may set a very high threshold.

What if I want to Link Directly to a Section or Subsection of a Page Rather than to the top of the Page? What is "Section linking (anchors)"

You type the following to go to a section named "conclusion" in a page named "page name" and call it "in the conclusion"

[[page name#conclusion|in the conclusion]]

Links in the form [[#anchor_name]] will link to any anchor named "anchor_name" on the page. This may be either a heading named "anchor_name", or an arbitrary position. [[#top]] is a reserved name that links to the top of a page. It is possible to create an arbitrary anchor name using the HTML code <span id="anchor_name"></span>.

Anchor links can also be appended to any type of link; for more information, see Help:Section#Section_linking.

Here is an example:

Typing this:

[[Cervix#Cervical mucus|cervical mucus]]

Yields this:

cervical mucus

Miscellaneous

Linking to a page with images

It is possible to use images as links to other pages. For more information, see use an image as a link to a page.

"Hover box" on links

On some browsers, holding the cursor over link will show a hover box containing the text of the link's HTML title attribute. MediaWiki sets this to the target page name (without the possible section indication) if it's a wikilink, the page name with prefix if it's an interwiki link, and the URL if it's an external link.

This can be switched off in the user preferences. The browser may also show similar info, but with the possible section indication, in the address bar.

For these effects a piped link is useful even if it not followed; for example, for displaying the meaning of an acronym (e.g. NPOV) or any other remark. It is possible to produce a hover box without a link, see Template:Tim.

Disallowed characters

In internal and interwiki link style, a plus sign in a page name is not allowed, the HTML and hence the rendered page just shows the wikitext, e.g. a+b. In external link style a plus sign in the URL is retained. It is often equivalent with a space. See also below.

In accordance with the rules explained in Help:Page name, conversions are automatically made to non-literal characters in wiki and interwiki links. For example, "[[Help:Page%20name]]" becomes "Help:Page name". However, the opposite is true for external links; literal characters are converted into non-literal characters. For example, most browsers will convert ".../wiki/!" to ".../wiki/%21".

A code like %70 in a redirect disables it, although the link works from the redirect page. For a redirect that works, the redirect page shows the canonical form of the target, unlike its preview page, which renders the link in the usual way.

Special pipe syntax

Using an empty pipe syntax on wiki and interwiki links will hide interwiki prefixes and parentheses. For example, [[w:Mercury (planet)|]] becomes Mercury. This pipe syntax should only be used where the unqualified reference is not ambiguous, such as in an article about the solar system. See Help:Piped link.

Additional effects of links

  • Related changes
  • Backlinks
  • Date format
  • Using a space after the pipe syntax ([[Main page| ]]) produces (perhaps depending on the browser) a space only, not a link (" "), but it is treated as a link for the "what links here" feature.

Links from a page

With query the links from page pagename, sorted by namespace, and for each namespace alphabetically, are given by {{SERVER}}{{SCRIPTPATH}}/query.php?what=links&titles=pagename , e.g. https://www.wikidoc.org/query.php?what=links&titles=Links .

See also

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