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The Mayo Clinic Kidney Transplant Program offers expert kidney transplantation and related care for people with kidney failure and other problems with ...
If a medical condition that affects the kidneys goes untreated, chronic kidney disease generally will worsen over time. Once kidneys have been damaged, it may ...
Chronic kidney disease is the gradual loss of kidney function. Some people, including African-Americans, Native Americans and Asian-Americans, are at higher ...
Kidney disease happens when the kidneys have been damaged and no longer work as they should. There rarely are symptoms in the early stages.
These therapies, as well as new medicines, are still being studied. Kidney Disease: How kidneys work, Hemodialysis, and Peritoneal dialysis.
With chronic kidney disease, kidney function is gradually lost. End-stage renal failure is when dialysis or a kidney transplant is needed to stay alive.
The opposite also is true. Patients who have heart failure or who suffer a heart attack can develop kidney problems — either acute kidney injury or chronic ...
When kidneys no longer function well enough to meet a body's needs, treatment involves kidney dialysis or kidney transplant.
LaTonya Hickson, a Mayo Clinic nephrologist and researcher, is working to slow down the disease progression of one of the most common causes of kidney failure: ...
This chronic inflammatory disease can lead to serious kidney damage. Amyloidosis. This disorder occurs when amyloid proteins accumulate in your organs. Amyloid ...
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