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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Inflammation in Kidney Disease
  1. ... include feeding problems, intellectual disabilities, movement problems, chronic kidney disease, and inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). People with methylmalonic acidemia ...
  2. ... or blindness.Some individuals with Blau syndrome develop kidney disease (nephritis) due to inflammation. They may also have deposits of calcium in the kidneys (nephrocalcinosis) and often develop chronic kidney failure. Inflammation ...
  3. ... symptoms of MCHS can include a form of kidney disease called renal tubular acidosis, inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), recurrent episodes of nausea ...
  4. ... About a third of people with SLE develop kidney disease (nephritis). Heart problems may also occur in SLE, including inflammation of the sac-like membrane around the heart ( ...
  5. ... cases of the disorder. Nephronophthisis is characterized by inflammation and scarring of the kidneys and ultimately leads to a life-threatening failure of kidney function (end-stage renal disease or ESRD). In nephronophthisis type 1, ESRD usually ...
  6. ... other health conditions that increase the risk of kidney stones include obesity, type 2 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease (abnormal inflammation of the intestinal walls), gout (abnormal inflammation in ...
  7. ... that line blood vessels in the kidneys, causing inflammation and the ... to cause the disease. In people with certain genetic changes, the signs ...
  8. ... the genitourinary tract, inflammation can occur in the kidneys and bladder. ... disease develop autoimmune disorders, which occur when the immune ...
  9. ... role in regulating the activity of hormones.Cushing disease is caused by an ... at the top of each kidney. The production of cortisol is triggered by the ...
  10. ... affected individuals have high blood pressure (hypertension), chronic kidney disease, or obesity. Some also have diabetes, heart disease, ... whether both of these situations occur to influence disease. ... that is found primarily in the kidneys where it plays a role in managing the ...
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