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Results 61 - 70 of 220 for Chronic Kidney Disease
  1. ... Intraductal papilloma (benign tumor in the milk duct) Chronic kidney disease Illicit drug use, including cocaine, opioids and marijuana ...
  2. ... has recently died and who has no known chronic kidney disease The healthy kidney is transported in a special ...
  3. ... or rapid heart rhythms Anemia Anxiety Long-term (chronic) kidney disease Fever Heart failure Heart valve problem called aortic ...
  4. Many conditions can cause decreased alertness, including: Chronic kidney disease Extreme tiredness or lack of sleep High blood sugar or low blood sugar High or low blood sodium concentration Infection that is severe ...
  5. ... not enough fluid intake, or some types of chronic kidney disease. Some of the conditions that cause increased urine ...
  6. ... 37. American Diabetes Association Professional Practice Committee. 11. Chronic kidney disease and risk management: Standards of Care in Diabetes- ...
  7. ... Parikh CR, Koyner JL. Biomarkers in acute and chronic kidney diseases. In: Yu ASL, Chertow GM, Luyckx VA, Marsden ...
  8. ... Heart failure Kidney problems, such as long-term (chronic) kidney disease or kidney failure Scarring of the liver ( cirrhosis )
  9. ... above 300 mg/day) may be due to: Chronic kidney disease High vitamin D level Leaking of calcium from ...
  10. ... levels in the blood, such as long-term (chronic) kidney disease Failure of the body to respond to PTH ( ...
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