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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Renal failure
  1. ... abnormalities of the kidneys Other diseases which cause renal failure, such as autoimmune disease Donor kidneys are obtained ...
  2. ... of more serious illnesses such as heart failure, renal failure, or liver failure.
  3. ... can occur in the kidneys, leading to chronic renal failure.
  4. ... Leukonychia can occur with arsenic poisoning, heart disease, renal failure, pneumonia, or hypoalbuminemia.
  5. ... transplant in a patient who have diabetes and kidney failure as a result of their diabetes. The recipient's ...
  6. ... to decline, which may eventually lead to chronic kidney failure.
  7. ... health risks such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure can occur.
  8. ... indicate conditions such as Addison disease, congestive heart failure or shock. Lower-than-normal measurements may indicate aldosteronism, diabetes insipidus, excess fluid intake, renal tubular necrosis or severe pyelonephritis.
  9. ... measurements may indicate: Addison's disease (rare) Congestive ... Excess fluid intake Renal tubular necrosis Severe pyelonephritis