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... kidney function recovery and kidney failure in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease and hypertension. Dr. Hickson's research mission is to improve ...
... and pro-and anti-inflammatory macrophages in a cohort of male and female pediatric patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Also ...
The Lerman Renovascular Disease Lab collaborates with numerous other Mayo Clinic researchers with expertise in imaging techniques, heart disease and kidney ...
When kidneys no longer function well enough to meet a body's needs, treatment involves kidney dialysis or kidney transplant.
For many patients seeking kidney transplant, obesity is a barrier. Body mass index (BMI) is a traditional criterion for transplant, and a large portion of ...
Anuradha has controlled her disease and symptoms through diet, medication, yoga and homeopathy. Despite all of Anuradha's efforts, by October 2010, her kidney ...
Pediatric kidney transplant · Hypertension · Renal artery stenosis · Nephrolithiasis · Renal tubular disorders · Hematuria and proteinuria · Chronic kidney disease ...
Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many areas of your body, including your: Kidneys. Lupus can cause serious kidney damage, and kidney failure is one of ...
"For these patients with polycystic kidney disease, and namely ADPKD, half of them would reach kidney failure by their early 50s. And then 75%.
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