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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Chronic Kidney Disease
  1. ... form of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus can result from chronic kidney disease, certain medications (such as lithium), low levels of ... the kidneys from responding to signals from ADH. Chronic kidney disease, certain drugs, and other factors can also impair ...
  2. ... skeletal abnormalities.People with Mainzer-Saldino syndrome have chronic kidney disease that begins in childhood and gets worse over ...
  3. ... blood pressure usually normalizes, but they quickly develop chronic kidney disease, which is characterized by reduced kidney function that ...
  4. ... Most affected individuals have high blood pressure (hypertension), chronic kidney disease, or obesity. Some also have diabetes, heart disease, ...
  5. ... can include feeding problems, intellectual disabilities, movement problems, chronic kidney disease, and inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). People with ...
  6. Dent disease is a chronic kidney disorder that occurs almost exclusively in males. In affected individuals, kidney problems result from damage to structures ...
  7. ... Genetic factors associated with gout and hyperuricemia. Adv Chronic Kidney Dis. 2006 Apr;13(2):124-30. doi: 10.1053/j.ackd.2006.01.008. Citation on PubMed Bleyer AJ, Kidd K, Zivna M, Kmoch S. Autosomal Dominant Tubulointerstitial Kidney Disease - UMOD. 2007 Jan 12 [updated 2021 Dec 23]. ...
  8. ... the disorder, including nervous system abnormalities, kidney problems, chronic pain, and fatigue. They also have an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. The signs and symptoms of Fabry disease ...
  9. ... diet, type 2 diabetes can cause long-lasting (chronic) health problems including heart disease and stroke; nerve damage; and damage to the kidneys, eyes, and other parts of the body. Type ...
  10. ... the eyes (jaundice), an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), and chronic liver disease (cirrhosis). Continued exposure to fructose may result in seizures, coma, and ultimately death from liver and kidney failure. Due to the severity of symptoms experienced ...
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