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Results 81 - 90 of 220 for Chronic Kidney Disease
  1. ... palsy or other brain or nervous system disorders. Chronic kidney, lung, or heart disease. Staying in bed for long periods of time ( ...
  2. ... for more dangerous infections (such as people with chronic bowel diseases, kidney disease, cancer, diabetes, or HIV) should talk to ...
  3. ... can cause breast growth in adult men, including: Chronic liver disease Kidney failure and dialysis Low testosterone level Obesity (also ...
  4. ... than normal ACE level may indicate: Chronic liver disease Chronic kidney failure Eating disorder called anorexia nervosa Steroid therapy ( ...
  5. ... also related to this condition: Down syndrome Behcet disease Chronic kidney failure Endocrine (hormone) disorders such as Addison disease , ...
  6. ... casts can be found in people with advanced kidney disease and long-term (chronic) kidney failure . White blood cell (WBC) casts are common ...
  7. ... loss Illness or injury causing the loss Underlying chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes and heart, lung, and kidney disease, or related to injury In general, people with ...
  8. ... contact your provider. Risk factors include: Long-term (chronic) lung problems (including asthma or COPD) Heart problems (except high blood pressure) Kidney disease or failure (long-term) Liver disease (long-term) ...
  9. ... Some people with this condition develop long-term (chronic) kidney failure. Although lupus nephritis may return in a transplanted kidney, it rarely leads to end-stage kidney disease.
  10. ... normal EPO level may be seen in chronic kidney failure , anemia of chronic disease , or polycythemia vera .
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