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Results 21 - 30 of 220 for Chronic Kidney Disease
  1. ... Symptoms of acute kidney failure or long-term (chronic) kidney disease may develop. ... develop complications or progress to chronic glomerulonephritis and chronic kidney disease. Adults do not recover as well or as ...
  2. ... causes of decreased appetite include: Chronic liver disease Chronic kidney disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Dementia Heart failure ...
  3. ... cancer of the breast, lung, neck, and kidney Chronic kidney disease Chronic liver disease Disorders of the parathyroid glands (hormone ...
  4. ... therapy, infection, or bone marrow disorders Chronic illness Chronic kidney disease Destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) Leukemia Malnutrition ...
  5. ... therapy, infection, or bone marrow disorders Chronic illness Chronic kidney disease Destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) Leukemia Malnutrition ...
  6. ... Congestive heart failure COPD ORGAN FAILURE Acute or chronic kidney disease Acute or chronic liver disease CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE ...
  7. ... Acute glomerulonephritis (a kidney disease) Burns , including sunburn Chronic kidney disease Heart failure Liver failure from cirrhosis Nephrotic syndrome ( ...
  8. ... Hardening of the arteries and related heart diseases Chronic kidney disease Fluid overload, heart failure , fluid buildup in lungs ...
  9. ... fluids and electrolytes in the body) Chronic glomerulonephritis Chronic kidney disease Heart failure or pulmonary edema (fluid buildup in ...
  10. ... Parkinson disease , multiple sclerosis , dystonia , and Huntington disease Chronic kidney disease and dialysis Damage to a single nerve or ...
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