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Check serum creatinine for kidney function (eGFR). Check hemoglobin A1C and fasting glucose for diabetes status. Check urine test for proteinuria, which is a ...
... kidneys and transplants healthy kidneys during the same surgery ... A number of referrals to our kidney transplant program have polycystic kidney disease.
To see how well kidney dialysis is working, your care team can check your weight and blood pressure before and after each session. Regular blood tests, such as ...
Most often, it's done to treat kidney cancer or to remove a tumor that isn't cancerous. The doctor who does the surgery is called a urologic surgeon. There are ...
When the kidneys work right, they prevent too much potassium and phosphorus from building up in the blood. But with kidney disease, the kidneys may have trouble ...
With chronic kidney disease, kidney function is gradually lost. End-stage renal failure is when dialysis or a kidney transplant is needed to stay alive.
Kidneys filter wastes and excess fluids from the blood, which are then excreted in the urine. Treatment for chronic kidney disease focuses on slowing the ...
It isn't clear whether the inflammation in the kidneys is the result of immune system activity alone or other factors. Viral kidney infections. Viral infections ...
... kidney and urinary diseases in children. Whenever possible, your child ... Kidney disease associated with conditions that are not limited to the kidney ...
Find out more about deceased-donor kidney transplant, a treatment for end-stage kidney disease.
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