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Coordinated care. Your kidney doctor (nephrologist) works closely with other specialists, including cardiologists, endocrinologists, pharmacists, nurses, ...
... kidney disease, there mostly is no current cure. But early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent kidney failure and the need for a kidney transplant.
A higher than typical result may be a sign of kidney disease. The result may mean that diabetes has damaged the kidneys and led to a condition called diabetic ...
This disease causes kidney inflammation that, over time, can interfere with the kidneys' ability to filter waste from the blood.
CT and MRI scans can show how well blood is moving within the kidneys. You may need other imaging tests, as well. Kidney biopsy. This is a procedure to take a ...
When kidneys no longer function well enough to meet a body's needs, treatment involves kidney dialysis or kidney transplant.
Find out more about deceased-donor kidney transplant, a treatment for end-stage kidney disease.
The Mayo Clinic Kidney Transplant Program offers expert kidney transplantation and related care for people with kidney failure and other problems with ...
Blood test results help track the health of your kidneys. These results also may lead your healthcare professional to check for other health conditions. Urine ...
Learn about kidney failure symptoms, tests, diagnosis and treatment options, including medication, dialysis and kidney transplant.
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