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Results 1 - 10 of 153 for Kidney failure
  1. ... begins in infancy and typically leads to irreversible kidney failure (end-stage renal disease) by early childhood. Children ... 8, although with treatment, some may not have kidney failure until adolescence or early adulthood. Congenital nephrotic syndrome ...
  2. ... the body as this condition progresses, resulting in kidney failure. Individuals with uromodulin-associated kidney disease typically require either dialysis to remove wastes ...
  3. ... membranes, eventually scarring the kidneys and leading to kidney failure. Variants this gene can also lead to abnormal ... hematuria. Thin basement membrane nephropathy rarely progresses to kidney failure.Goodpasture syndrome is a severe disease of the ...
  4. ... related to abnormal clotting: hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and kidney failure.Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells break ... hemolytic-uremic syndrome experience kidney damage and acute kidney failure that lead to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) ...
  5. ... death is usually caused by organ failure (usually kidney failure) due to prolonged hypercalcemia and not directly due ... cancer, including a history of hyperparathyroidism with chronic kidney failure, thyroid cancer, and previous radiation therapy on the ...
  6. ... scarring of the kidneys occurs, eventually leading to kidney failure in many people with Alport syndrome.Collagen IV ... gene in each cell is sufficient to cause kidney failure and other severe symptoms of the disorder. In ...
  7. ... and waste products from the body, resulting in kidney failure. Individuals with REN-related kidney disease typically require ... associated with early-onset hyperuricemia, anemia, and chronic kidney failure. Am J Hum Genet. 2009 Aug;85(2): ...
  8. ... 1, a chronic kidney disorder that can cause kidney failure. Most of the mutations lead to the production ... 1. Abnormal proximal tubule function ultimately leads to kidney failure in most affected individuals. More About This Health ...
  9. ... and waste products from the body, resulting in kidney failure. Individuals with this condition have one mutated copy ... associated with early-onset hyperuricemia, anemia, and chronic kidney failure. Am J Hum Genet. 2009 Aug;85(2): ...
  10. ... involves potentially life-threatening complications such as progressive kidney failure, heart failure, and stroke. Some affected individuals have ... developing high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. The signs and symptoms of Fabry disease usually ...
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