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This common lab test checks urine for signs of disease and for clues about overall health.
Read more about what happens when the arteries leading to your kidneys become narrowed, as well as potential treatments for this condition.
The purpose of this study is to describe the natural history of patients who receive treatment of non-obstructing upper urinary tract calculi on recurrent UTIs ...
... glomerulonephritis; Note: patients with a history of autoimmune-related hypothyroidism on a stable dose of thyroid replacement hormone may be eligible for ...
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... glomerulonephritis. Patient must not have a history of active tuberculosis. If patient has a known history of hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus ...
It also aimes to evaluate immunosuppression related patient reported outcomes in kidney transplant recipients with type 2 diabetes. Participation eligibility.
Learn about what happens if urine flows backward from the bladder. Usually found in children, this condition boosts the risk of urinary tract infections.
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 ...
But for the first time, there is hope: a drug called tolvaptan that the Food and Drug Administration recently approved for treating polycystic kidney disease.
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