Viral:Several viruses can cause either temporary or permanent kidney damage; for example, thePolyomavirusis the most common, especially in young, hand-fed psittacines. Adenovirus, Poxvirus,proventricular dilatation syndrome(PDD), and herpesvirus have also been associated with renal disease. Bacterial:Us...
To look for corroborating evidence of primary changes in renal function, we analysed plasma and kidney tissue multi-omic data from human and mouse samples (Fig.4a;Supplementary Fig.2;Supplementary Data2) for disease ontologies related to kidney stone formation. The nephrolithiasis and related ontologi...
Farcomeni A, Basili S, Corazza GR, Dav`i G, Lip GY, Violi F; ARAPACIS (Atrial Fibrillation Registry for Ankle-Brachial Index Prevalence Assessment-Collaborative Italian Study) study group: Aspirin and renal insufficiency progression in patients with atrial fibrillation and chronic kidney disease....
Natural history of chronic renal insufficiency after partial and radical nephrectomy. Urology 59, 816–820 (2002). Article PubMed Google Scholar Sarnak, M. J. et al. Kidney disease as a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease: a statement from the American Heart Association ...
The kidneys are paired organs situated posteriorly behind the peritoneum on each side of the vertebral column and are surrounded by adipose connective tissue. Each kidney has a characteristic shape with a superior and inferior pole, a convex border place
aKidney disease experts say kidney disease treated by Chinese medicine not only has the advantage of effective control of proteinuria, hematuria, and in preventing the occurrence of chronic renal insufficiency, delaying renal deterioration and delay dialysis effect obviously. Through a long period of co...
Hyperuricemia as a risk factor for progressive renal insufficiency after coronary intervention in patients with chronic kidney disease. Hyperuricemia as a risk factor for progressive renal insufficiency after coronary intervention in patients with chronic kidney disease. Okino S,Fukuzawa S,et ... S ...
indicating that FGF23 is a key factor in CKD-related bone diseases. This finding is in agreement with our study and with the findings of other researchers.102,1031,25(OH)2D, a form of vitamin D, is often deficient in patients with CKD.1041,25(OH)2D insufficiency is defined as 1,25(...
The stated indication for biopsy in children was less often renal insufficiency (3.4% vs. 15.1%), and more often for follow-up after interval therapy or development of new clinical findings (45% vs. 31%), as compared to adults. ISN/RPS class distribution for pediatric versus adult biopsies...
Background: Renal monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease (MIDD) is characterized by nodular sclerosing glomerulopathy, proteinuria, renal insufficiency, and an association with dysproteinemias. There are 3 subtypes of MIDD, including LCDD, LHCDD and HCDD. Only 16% of patients with LCDD were ...