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Ferroptosis and kidney diseases

International Urology and Nephrology, 2019
Ferroptosis is a form of iron-dependent, non-apoptotic regulated cell death, which is characterized by the accumulation of lipid hydroperoxides to lethal levels. Ferroptosis recently has been shown to have implications in diverse kidney diseases, such as acute kidney injury, polycystic kidney disease and renal cell carcinoma.
Shumei, Tang, Xiangcheng, Xiao
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[Chronic Kidney Disease].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2012
Chronic kidney disease is a general term for heterogeneous disorders affecting kidney structure and function. The 2002 guidelines for definition and classification of this disease represented an important shift towards its recognition as a worldwide public health problem that should be managed in its early stages by general internists.
M, Ketteler, C, Wanner
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Chronic Kidney Disease

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2020
Chronic kidney disease is encountered by the primary care physician, in no small part owing to the high rates of hypertension and diabetes, the 2 most common etiologies of chronic kidney disease in the United States. As a primary care physician, it is important to understand the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and evaluation methods of chronic kidney ...
Cornelia, Charles, Allison H, Ferris
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Kidney Disease and Epilepsy

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2021
Chronic kidney disease and seizures often co-exist. When seizures are provoked in patients with kidney disease, their treatment poses a particular challenge. Seizures may be provoked in the context of uremia, and toxic substances associated with uremic encephalopathy. In that case, the mainstay of therapy is to treat the uremia before consideration for
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Liver and kidney diseases

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2002
The spectrum of renal disease in patients with liver disease is expanding. The recognition of renal complications of liver diseases is essential in the management of these patients. As liver transplantation is a treatment option for many patients with chronic liver disease, the presence of renal complications impacts the decision regarding ...
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Autophagy in Kidney Disease

Annual Review of Physiology, 2020
Autophagy is a cellular homeostatic program for the turnover of cellular organelles and proteins, in which double-membraned vesicles (autophagosomes) sequester cytoplasmic cargos, which are subsequently delivered to the lysosome for degradation. Emerging evidence implicates autophagy as an important modulator of human disease.
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Multicystic Kidney Disease

Radiology, 1967
Multicystic kidney disease is commonly described as a congenital dysplasia which is usually unilateral and not productive of symptoms. The kidney is devoid of function, and there is no familial tendency (1). It often causes an abdominal mass and is most frequent in the neonatal period when nephroblastoma may be suspected (2).
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Diabetic Kidney Disease

Disease-a-Month
Diabetic kidney disease is a leading cause of kidney failure worldwide and is easily detectable with screening examination. Diabetes causes hyperfiltration and activation of the renin-angiotensin aldosterone system by hemodynamic changes within the nephron, which perpetuates damaging physiology.
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Diseases of the Kidney

Annual Review of Medicine, 1956
C, BRUN   +3 more
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Complement and kidney disease

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2013
This review summarizes recent key findings relating to the role of the complement system in renal pathology.There is increasing association of genetic variations in complement and complement control proteins with renal disease. Genome-wide association studies have shown that polymorphisms at the complement factor H-related gene locus are associated ...
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