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Chronic renal failure
- 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 ...
- Vascular access (often called just "access") is needed for you to get hemodialysis . Using the access, blood is removed from your body, ...
- Vascular access (often called just "access") is needed for you to get hemodialysis. The access is where you receive hemodialysis . Using ...
- ... result from lupus nephritis include: Acute renal failure Chronic renal failure
- Kidney failure is the last stage of long-term (chronic) kidney disease. This is when your kidneys can no longer support your body's needs. Your doctor ...
- ... Lithium use Loss of kidney function ( acute or chronic renal failure ) Loss of body fluids ( dehydration ) Milk alkali syndrome (a condition in which there is a high level of calcium in the body) A ... Hyperaldosteronism (adrenal gland produces too much of the ...
- ... often slowly gets worse and eventually results in chronic kidney failure . Half of people with this condition develop long-term (chronic) kidney failure within 10 years. This is more likely in ...
- Complications that may result from this disease include: Chronic renal failure Deep venous thrombosis End-stage renal disease Nephrotic ...
- ... is to relieve symptoms and prevent or delay chronic renal failure . The treatment may include: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) ...
- ... M-protein (monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance; MGUS) Chronic renal failure