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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Kidney hypertrophy
  1. ... BUN) and creatinine tests to check for reduced kidney function You may be asked to fill out ... bladder (urinary retention) Recurrent urinary tract infections Decreasing kidney function Bladder stones Bothersome symptoms not responding to ...
  2. ... 21420124/ . National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases website. Prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia). www. ...
  3. ... cells, and reduced stimulation by nerves or hormones. Hypertrophy: Cells enlarge. This is caused by an increase ... cell's fluid. When some cells atrophy, others may hypertrophy to make up for the loss of cell ...
  4. ... may lead to thickening of the heart muscle (hypertrophy). The other arteries also thicken and stiffen. In ... every year. If you have diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems, or certain other conditions, your blood pressure ...