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RENAL FAILURE, ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANT

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1966
This is a preliminary report of a study of patients with chronic renal failure who may receive hemodialysis or a renal homograft. In the few cases studied both of these procedures diminished the severity of the ego dysfunction concomitant with renal failure.
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Malakoplakia of the Kidney with Renal Failure

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1971
A case in which malakoplakia, a rare disease usually confined to the bladder mucosa, had destroyed most of the parenchyma of both kidneys, is reported. Acute suppurative pyelonephritis and papillary necrosis led to rapidly enlarging kidneys, uremia, and death.
J H, Bowers, W J, Cathey
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Age and treatment of kidney failure

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2013
This review discusses issues related to treatment of chronic kidney disease, and kidney failure in particular, among older adults.A substantial proportion of older adults have chronic kidney disease and progress to kidney failure. There is considerable variability in treatment practices for advanced kidney disease among older adults, and evidence that ...
Meghan J, Elliott   +2 more
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The kidney in congestive heart failure

European Heart Journal, 1991
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is characterized by activation of (i) vasopressor and antinatriuretic influences (ii) and by counter-activation of vasodilator natriuretic systems. The former comprise the sympathoadrenal, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone and arginine vasopressin systems, and possibly endothelin and withdrawal of endothelium dependent ...
E, Ritz, D, Fliser
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Heart Failure and Kidney Disease

2017
Kidney disease is commonly found in heart failure (HF) patients. They share many risk factors and common pathophysiological pathways which often lead to mutual dysfunction. Both haemodynamic and non-haemodynamic mechanisms are involved in the development of renal impairment in heart failure patients.
Grande D   +3 more
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Advanced Kidney Failure and Hyperuricemia

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2012
Metabolic end products accumulate in kidney failure, including uric acid (UA), a terminal product of purine catabolism. Hyperuricemia (HUA) can cause gout and has been increasingly linked with cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality, outcomes that are highly prevalent in patients with kidney disease.
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Kidney Failure

La Revue du praticien, 2015
Propos, De Franck, Philippe, Brunet
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Conservative Management for Kidney Failure

Advances in Kidney Disease and Health
Conservative kidney management (CKM) is active medical management of kidney failure without dialysis. The main focus of care is optimizing quality of life by preserving kidney function for as long as possible and medically managing symptoms of kidney failure.
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