Temporal trends in the incidence, treatment and outcomes of hip fracture after first kidney transplantation in the United States It is currently unknown whether any secular trends exist in the incidence and outcomes of hip fracture in kidney transplant recipients (KTR). We identified... N S ...
Adenovirus infection—A rare cause of interstitial nephritis in kidney transplantdoi:10.1016/j.nefro.2018.06.001L. Moreira CarlaRocha JoanaSilva MargaridaSilva JoanaAlmeida ManuelaPedroso SofiaVizcaíno RamonMartins La SaleteDias LeonídioHenriques António Castro...
What does the pain feel like with a kidney infection? As you try to pee out the stone, you might feel waves of pain. Kidney infection. Also called pyelonephritis, this infection could cause discomfort in one or both kidneys. You may feelpain in your back, in your side or both sides un...
As shown in Figure 4, the most com- mon first clinical events experienced by deceased males were renal events; 24 of 75 (32.0%) received chronic dialysis and 11 of 75 (14.7%) received a kidney transplant. Twenty-eight of 75 deceased males (37.3%) experienced some type of cardiovascular ...
Ketoacidosis or Coma (Definite or Probable) and Chronic Kidney Disease Among People With Diabetes by Age at Risk View LargeDownload The mortality rates by risk in the 4 age groups were standardized for sex, using the total population with diabetes in the China Kadoorie Biobank as the standard....
Pink or red urine may be the result ofa injury, urinary tract infection, kidney stones, tumors, excessive physical exercise or other conditions which cause the kidneys, ureters, bladder or urethra to leak or ooze blood into the urine. There are also a number of medications which can cause th...
The control group showed higher urinary levels of calcium (216.1±114.3 vs. 130.9±72.2), uric acid (530.2±197.4 vs. 424±75.2) and citrate (755±533 vs. 380.2±260.7), ConclusionsThere was a decrease in kidney function in nephrectomized patients compared to a control group of stone-forming...
It is noteworthy, however, that the combined use of vitamin D and calcium may increase the risk of kidney stones and potentially promote vascular calcification, necessitating further exploration of the efficacy of single versus combined use [50, 51]. More studies are needed in the future to ...
Those on antidiabetic medication and with BG levels of 126 mg/dL or higher were categorized as diabetic. Use of a SUA-lowering medication or SUA levels of 7.0 mg/dL or higher were indicators of hyperuricemia. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was defined as an eGFR under 60 mL/min/1...
Specifically, patients with diabetes were at an increased risk of death from a wide range of diseases, with the highest relative risk for death due to diabetes itself (HR, 22.8; 95% CI, 18.5-28.1); followed by renal disease (HR, 3.08; 95% CI 2.50-3.78), including kidney failure (HR,...