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World Kidney Day 2025 in Gdańsk: Results and Insights From Community-Based Screening for Kidney Diseases and Their Risk Factors. [PDF]
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Editorial: Stem cell research and therapy for liver and kidney diseases. [PDF]
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Acute Kidney Disease to Chronic Kidney Disease
Critical Care Clinics, 2021Acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease are common interconnected syndromes that represent a public health problem. Acute kidney disease (AKD) is defined as the post-AKI status of acute or subacute kidney damage/dysfunction manifested by persistence of AKI beyond 7 to 90 days after the initial AKI diagnosis.
Javier A, Neyra, Lakhmir S, Chawla
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Pathology - Research and Practice, 1980
The diagnostic highlights under electron microscopy in hereditary nephropathies and glomerulonephritides are reviewed: Alport's syndrome--lamellation, fragmentation and reticulation of glomerular basement membrane; benign essential (familial) hematuria--glomerular basement membrane thinning; nail patella syndrome--moth eaten holes and collagen like ...
M J, Mihatsch, H U, Zollinger
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The diagnostic highlights under electron microscopy in hereditary nephropathies and glomerulonephritides are reviewed: Alport's syndrome--lamellation, fragmentation and reticulation of glomerular basement membrane; benign essential (familial) hematuria--glomerular basement membrane thinning; nail patella syndrome--moth eaten holes and collagen like ...
M J, Mihatsch, H U, Zollinger
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Kidney Disease: Chronic Kidney Disease.
FP essentials, 2021Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects 37 million US adults. It is characterized by damage to the renal glomeruli, vascular supply, and/or tubulointerstitium through complex processes involving inflammation, fibrosis, and hyperfiltration. CKD typically is asymptomatic but may be detected incidentally via urinalysis showing proteinuria or blood test ...
Michael M, Braun, Maurice, Khayat
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2020
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the most common cause of chronic kidney disease in the United States. Approximately 30% to 40% of individuals with diabetes mellitus develop DKD, and the presence of DKD significantly elevates the risk for morbidity and mortality. Understanding of DKD has grown in recent years.
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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the most common cause of chronic kidney disease in the United States. Approximately 30% to 40% of individuals with diabetes mellitus develop DKD, and the presence of DKD significantly elevates the risk for morbidity and mortality. Understanding of DKD has grown in recent years.
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1997
The goal of understanding the primary defects that lead to renal cystic diseases has proved to be an elusive one, despite 3 decades of physiologic and genetic investigation. Within the past 2 years the genes responsible for type 1 and type 2 autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease have been identified.
M D, Griffin, V E, Torres, R, Kumar
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The goal of understanding the primary defects that lead to renal cystic diseases has proved to be an elusive one, despite 3 decades of physiologic and genetic investigation. Within the past 2 years the genes responsible for type 1 and type 2 autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease have been identified.
M D, Griffin, V E, Torres, R, Kumar
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Autoimmunity Reviews, 2010
The second most common cause of chronic renal failure is glomerulonephritis, which is a collective term used for numerous diseases with the common denominator of histological renal inflammation emanating from the glomerular tuft. Whether all forms of glomerulonephritis should be considered as autoimmune disease is debatable, but immune mechanisms are ...
Mårten, Segelmark, Thomas, Hellmark
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The second most common cause of chronic renal failure is glomerulonephritis, which is a collective term used for numerous diseases with the common denominator of histological renal inflammation emanating from the glomerular tuft. Whether all forms of glomerulonephritis should be considered as autoimmune disease is debatable, but immune mechanisms are ...
Mårten, Segelmark, Thomas, Hellmark
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