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That causes the kidney to swell. A range of medical conditions can lead to hydronephrosis. Treatment often depends on the underlying cause. Although surgery is ...
When kidneys no longer function well enough to meet a body's needs, treatment involves kidney dialysis or kidney transplant.
... kidney transplant," says Tambi Jarmi, M.D., first author on the study and a transplant nephrologist at Mayo Clinic in Florida. "This research is one of the ...
Persistently foamy urine can be a sign of protein in your urine (proteinuria) and could be an indicator of kidney disease.
Managing diabetes can prevent or delay this common diabetes complication that affects the kidneys.
Learn what happens when the kidneys suddenly stop working, what causes this condition and how it's treated.
Mayo Clinic also heads the Mayo Nephrology Collaborative Group, a national consortium of doctors who specialize in kidney diseases (nephrologists). This group ...
Yousef Zakharia discusses research expanding treatment options for patients with bladder and kidney cancers. Cancers of the reproductive and urinary organs, ...
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