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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Renal insufficiency
  1. BUN stands for blood urea nitrogen. Urea nitrogen is what forms when protein breaks down. A test can be done to measure the amount ...
  2. Chronic kidney disease is the slow loss of kidney function over time. The main job of the kidneys is to remove wastes and excess water ...
  3. Vascular access (often called just "access") is needed for you to get hemodialysis . Using the access, blood is removed from your body, ...
  4. Vascular access (often called just "access") is needed for you to get hemodialysis. The access is where you receive hemodialysis . Using ...
  5. Augustine J, Wee AC, Krishnamurthi V, Goldfarb DA. Renal insufficiency and ischemic nephropathy. In: Partin AW, Dmochowski RR, ...
  6. Nephrocalcinosis may be discovered when symptoms of renal insufficiency , kidney failure , obstructive uropathy, or urinary tract stones develop. Imaging tests can help diagnose this condition. Tests that may be done include: Abdominal ...
  7. ... for signs of kidney damage (nephrotic syndrome or renal insufficiency) Tests that can help confirm the diagnosis include: ...
  8. Typhus may cause these complications: Renal insufficiency (kidneys cannot function normally) Pneumonia Central nervous system damage
  9. ... Carotid duplex ) Renal vascular disease Varicose veins Venous insufficiency A renal duplex ultrasound can also be used after transplant ...
  10. ... blood magnesium level may be due to: Adrenal insufficiency (the ... renal failure ) Loss of body fluids ( dehydration ) Milk alkali ...
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