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Mayo Clinic also heads the Mayo Nephrology Collaborative Group, a national consortium of doctors who specialize in kidney diseases (nephrologists). This group ...
Video. Audio. Ivan Porter II, M.D.. Nephrology. Mayo Clinic. "There are multiple factors that correspond to African Americans, Black individuals having more ...
... kidney disease. Areas being explored by Mayo Clinic researchers include: Factors that drive progressive kidney damage in chronic kidney disease; Reasons for ...
When kidneys no longer function well enough to meet a body's needs, treatment involves kidney dialysis or kidney transplant.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My kidneys are failing, and my doctor has told me that I need to have a kidney transplant. I am severely overweight, and losing weight has ...
... kidney transplant recipients into low, intermediate, and high-risk categories for developing post-transplant alloimmune injury to the transplanted kidney.
Sadly, the number of people in need of a lifesaving transplant far exceeds the number of donors. More than 95,000 people are waiting for a kidney transplant.
Learn what happens when the kidneys suddenly stop working, what causes this condition and how it's treated.
FSGS affects the kidney's glomeruli and, as a result, it is considered a type of glomerular disease. Glomerular diseases affect the kidneys' glomeruli — the ...
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