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Mayo Clinic also heads the Mayo Nephrology Collaborative Group, a national consortium of doctors who specialize in kidney diseases (nephrologists). This group ...
That may require dialysis or a kidney transplant. Eye damage. Diabetes increases the risk of serious eye diseases, such as cataracts and glaucoma, and may ...
Rate of kidney function decline and factors predicting progression of kidney disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with reduced kidney function: A ...
... and to be well tolerated by patients with kidney stone disease and normal renal function. The twice-daily (8 AM and 4 PM) regimen is designed to produce a ...
... kidney in healthy individuals, patients with chronic kidney disease, and patients who have received a kidney transplant. The aim of the study is to evaluate ...
Advancements in cancer treatment have illuminated the need to understand the short- and long-term impacts on patients' kidneys. The emerging field of ...
This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. Lowering blood pressure can reduce ...
Learn what happens when the kidneys suddenly stop working, what causes this condition and how it's treated.
... and generate support for those affected by conditions, including kidney stones, kidney infections and kidney disease. It's estimated that 1 in 10 people ...
Learn how treatments and lifestyle changes might help reduce damage to your kidneys from polycystic kidney disease.
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