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It's estimated that about 1 in every 10 Americans has kidney disease. Rising rates of diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity — all risk factors for ...
Learn about symptoms, risk factors and possible treatments for this rare disorder in people with advanced kidney disease.
The purpose of this study is to conduct a controlled, unblinded RCT comparing mild CR to a control diet in patients with rapidly progressive ADPKD (class 1C-E ...
Get patient and research contact information for Dr. Kumar at Mayo Clinic about nephrology, kidney and urinary stone disease, arteriovenous fistula, ...
The purpose of this study is to characterize urinary crystalluria, supersaturation, cytokines, and extracellular vehicles from activated renal tubular ...
Diagnosis · Doppler ultrasound. High-frequency sound waves help your doctor see the arteries and kidneys and check their function. · CT scan. · Magnetic resonance ...
You also might have lower blood pressure in the affected arm or leg. In the arteries leading to your kidneys, you may get high blood pressure or kidney failure.
Learn how treatments and lifestyle changes might help reduce kidney damage from this disease.
Mayo Clinic also heads the Mayo Nephrology Collaborative Group, a national consortium of doctors who specialize in kidney diseases (nephrologists). This group ...
Some health problems that affect a kidney can cause pain. You might feel kidney pain as a dull, one-sided ache in your upper stomach area, side or back.
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