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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Kidney Transplant Rejection
  1. ... viral disease such as cytomegalovirus (CMV) nephritis , and kidney transplant rejection . Waxy casts can be found in people with advanced kidney disease and long-term (chronic) kidney failure . White ...
  2. ... may be affecting the kidney, such as diabetes Kidney transplant rejection , if you had a transplant
  3. ... papillary necrosis, including: Diabetic nephropathy Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) Kidney transplant rejection Sickle cell anemia , a common cause of renal ...
  4. ... infections (especially Neisseria) Cirrhosis Glomerulonephritis Hepatitis Hereditary angioedema Kidney transplant rejection Lupus nephritis Malnutrition Systemic lupus erythematosus Rare inherited ...
  5. ... be seen in: Cirrhosis Glomerulonephritis Hereditary angioedema Hepatitis Kidney transplant rejection Lupus nephritis Malnutrition Systemic lupus erythematosus Rare inherited ...
  6. ... infections (especially Neisseria) Cirrhosis Glomerulonephritis Hepatitis Hereditary angioedema Kidney transplant rejection Lupus nephritis Malnutrition Systemic lupus erythematosus Rare inherited ...
  7. ... arteries that supply the kidneys Renal vein thrombosis Kidney or liver transplant rejection Cirrhosis of the liver Spread of cancers that ...
  8. ... Bartter syndrome Chronic glomerulonephritis Familial hypomagnesemia Medullary sponge kidney Primary hyperoxaluria Renal transplant rejection Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) Renal cortical necrosis Other ...
  9. ... tries to destroy it. In order to avoid rejection, almost all kidney transplant recipients must take medicines that suppress their immune ...
  10. ... worse and may even improve after a pancreas-kidney transplant. More than 95% of people survive the first year after a pancreas transplant. Organ rejection occurs in about 1% of people each year. ...
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