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Anemia of Kidney Disease
- ... blood (hyperkalemia). In childhood, people with REN-related kidney disease develop a shortage of red blood cells (anemia), which can cause pale skin, weakness, and fatigue. ...
- ... of red blood cells, a condition known as anemia.Nephronophthisis eventually leads to end-stage renal disease (ESRD), a life-threatening failure of kidney function that occurs when the kidneys are no ...
- ... include an increased risk of bone fracture and anemia. People with this form of the ... Autosomal dominant osteopetrosis is ...
- ... number of red blood cells in the body (anemia), abnormal blood clotting, or ... (end-stage renal disease).A type of heart disease that enlarges and ...
- ... small hormone-producing glands on top of each kidney (adrenal glands), low amounts of iron in the blood (anemia), and developmental delay. Scar tissue quickly builds up in the liver, leading to liver disease (cirrhosis). Infants with this form of lysosomal acid ...
- ... condition. These include a life-threatening failure of kidney function called ... of red blood cells (anemia) and women who are pregnant are also more ...
- ... dysplasia is a condition characterized by short stature, kidney disease, and a weakened immune system. People with this ... People with Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia often have kidney (renal) disease that may lead to life-threatening renal failure ...
- ... to a reduced number of red blood cells (anemia) in the body, abnormal blood clotting, ... Congenital nephrotic ...
- Diamond-Blackfan anemia is a disorder that primarily affects the bone marrow. People with this condition often also have physical abnormalities affecting various ...
- ... People with complete LCAT deficiency often have kidney disease that begins in ... known as hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down ( ...