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Research. The Department of Urology at Mayo Clinic has long been at the forefront of research on kidney disease and tumors that need to be removed with ...
... problems such as heart disease, kidney disease or cancer, among others. Symptoms of hyponatremia can include nausea and vomiting, loss of energy and confusion.
Mayo Nephrology Collaborative Group: Studying new therapies for glomerular disease by conducting clinical trials on autoimmune diseases of the kidney.
Learn what happens when the kidneys suddenly stop working, what causes this condition and how it's treated.
Find out about the different types of kidney transplants — surgeries that are done to treat kidney failure.
Kidneys can result in acute injury when the organ ceases to function, generally caused by heavy blood loss, severe infection, extreme dehydration and some ...
Porter. "It also can lead to chronic kidney disease." Jason. Mayo Clinic's Dr. Ivan Porter says high blood pressure can cause the kidneys' blood vessels to.
— Patients with large polycystic kidneys in need of a kidney transplant can have their diseased kidneys safely removed laparoscopically at the same time as ...
About this study. 90 genes related to Monogenic Stone Disease will be determined via DNA analysis by the Mayo Rare Kidney Stone Consortium (RKSC) research ...
These studies demonstrated an improvement in total kidney volume (TKV), reduction in cystic and tumor burden, and beneficial effects in survival, frailty index, ...
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