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Bone-building medicines can cause kidney problems and short-term bone pain. They also increase the risk of a rare but serious jawbone condition called ...
Kidney disease, severe—Use with caution. The effects may be increased ... This medicine may increase your risk of having serious heart and blood vessel problems ...
Tests may be done to check blood sugar, cholesterol levels, and liver and kidney function. Electrocardiogram. Also called an ECG or EKG, this quick and painless ...
... and heart and kidney diseases. Certain medications. Low-dose aspirin and some medications used to control hypertension — including thiazide diuretics ...
Our program is unique in the ability to offer additional clinical training in immunology, renal pathology, pulmonary vasculitis, rheumatology, and transfusion ...
About 85 percent of kidney stones are calcium based, typically calcium oxalate. Less common are uric acid stones, struvite stones and cystine stones. Your ...
Lung disease; Nerve damage; Memory issues; Osteoporosis; Problems with digestion ... Kidney problems; Cataracts; Bone problems, such as joint pain and bone ...
... and can show signs of organ damage. Urine tests. Urine samples taken over 24 hours can help show M proteins and signs of kidney damage. Imaging tests. You ...
Determining the most appropriate treatment for people who have high blood pressure caused by renal artery stenosis. Increasing recovery of kidney function after ...
Underlying kidney disease with a high risk of disease recurrence in the transplanted kidney, including: ... diseases and unsuccessfully treated thyroid disorders ...
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