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When kidneys no longer function well enough to meet a body's needs, treatment involves kidney dialysis or kidney transplant.
But more than one cyst can appear on one or both kidneys. Simple kidney cysts aren't the same as cysts that form with polycystic kidney disease. Simple cysts ...
More protein in the urine than usual, a sign of kidney damage. Chronic kidney disease. Still, a single health kidney can work as well as two kidneys. And if you ...
For example, in the case of patients with kidney disease, doctors need to use radioactive dyes to determine how well the kidneys are functioning. This ...
If you have chronic kidney disease or limited kidney function, your health care provider may suggest a kidney diet (renal diet). Foods in a kidney diet have ...
Tests to identify protein in urine are critical for diagnosing and screening for diseases of the kidneys or other conditions affecting kidney function. These ...
John C. Lieske, M.D., and Michael F. Romero, Ph.D., lead the Kidney Disease Research Training Program at Mayo Clinic.
Research in the Mayo Clinic Robert M. and Billie Kelley Pirnie Translational Polycystic Kidney Disease Center is leading to better treatments for PKD, ...
Older gadolinium contrast agents used with MRI posed a risk for people with severe kidney failure. Newer versions are much safer.
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