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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Kidney infection
  1. ... oxalate. Excess amounts of this substance lead to kidney and bladder stones, which begin in early childhood and often result in blood in the urine (hematuria) and urinary tract infections. A specific mutation that alters the way the ...
  2. ... fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss, and recurrent skin infections. Over time, uncontrolled high blood glucose can lead to eye and kidney problems.HNF1A gene mutations that cause HNF1A-MODY ...
  3. ... fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss, and recurrent skin infections. Over time, uncontrolled high blood sugar can lead to eye and kidney problems.HNF4A gene mutations result in production of ...
  4. ... called uromodulin. This protein is produced by the kidneys and then excreted ... against urinary tract infections. It may also help control the amount of ...
  5. ... the hormone-producing adrenal and thyroid glands, heart, kidneys, and fatty tissue. ... glucose (hypoglycemia), recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other ...
  6. ... anti-cancer drugs), chronic diseases, viral or bacterial infections, cancers, organ transplantation, or pregnancy. More About This Health Condition Several mutations in the CFH gene have been found to cause a rare form of kidney disease called C3 glomerulopathy. This disorder damages the ...
  7. ... from the blood. Damage to glomeruli prevents the kidneys from filtering waste products ... bacterial infections beginning in childhood. The genetic changes that cause ...
  8. ... A7, A14, and A16), which cause a viral infection known as hand, foot, and mouth disease, ... of AMRF syndrome is kidney (renal) disease; despite being referenced in the condition ...
  9. ... hormone-producing glands located on top of each kidney. The ACTH receptor is embedded in the ... recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other ...
  10. ... The KCNE1 protein is also produced in the kidneys, testes, and uterus, where it ... treat arrhythmias, infections, seizures, and psychotic disorders, can lead to an ...
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