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- ... vessels, people with atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome experience kidney damage and acute kidney failure that lead to end- ... the atypical form to involve recurrent attacks of kidney damage that lead to ESRD. The incidence of atypical ...
- ... damage small blood vessels in the eyes and kidneys. Damage to the light-sensitive tissue at the back ... can lead to vision loss and eventual blindness. Kidney damage (diabetic nephropathy) can lead to kidney failure and ...
- ... Other features of MWS include skin lesions or kidney damage from abnormal deposits of a protein called amyloid ( ... eye problems, short stature, distinctive facial features, and kidney damage caused by amyloidosis. CAPS are rare, with an ...
- ... blood in the urine (hematuria), urinary tract infections, kidney damage, ESRD, and injury to other organs. Over time, ... calcium to form calcium oxalate deposits, which can damage the kidneys and other organs. AGXT GRHPR HOGA1 This condition ...
- ... causing poor growth and a particular type of kidney damage (renal Fanconi syndrome) in which certain molecules that ... crystals in the lysosomes. The buildup of cystine damages cells in the kidneys and eyes and may also affect other organs. ...
- ... retinopathy), leading to vision loss and eventual blindness. Kidney damage (diabetic nephropathy) may also occur and can lead to kidney failure and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Pain, ...
- ... fructose-containing foods can lead to liver and kidney damage. The liver damage can result in a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice), an enlarged liver ... from liver and kidney failure. Due to the severity of symptoms experienced ...
- ... and the backflow (reflux) of urine into the kidneys, which damage the kidneys and can cause progressive kidney failure.Genital abnormalities ...
- ... with urate; accumulation of these substances in the kidneys could cause tissue damage. It is likely that individuals with renal hypouricemia who have mild or no symptoms have enough protein function to reabsorb a sufficient amount of urate into the bloodstream to prevent severe kidney problems. ... This condition is typically inherited ...
- ... and hypercalciuria can lead to the formation of kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) and may damage the kidneys and impair their function. Affected adults may also ...