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View Post: Alport Syndrome - Facts and Information
21 Nov 2009
As chronic renal failure progresses towards end-stage renal failure in the person with Alport syndrome, dialysis or a kidney transplant are required. Gene therapy might one day be able to give people with Alport syndrome a cure through ...
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View Post: Glomerulonephritis
22 Nov 2009 by admin
Renal failure, if it exists, will disappear in a few days. Hypertension was cured in a week. The macroscopic hematuria is microscopic in 2 to 3 weeks. Proteinuria decreased rapidly. Hematuria and proteinuria disappeared after no more ...
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View Post: Thinking Made Easy: Critical Appraisal and Systematic Review of ...
6 minutes ago by Marivic Butod
Critical Appraisal and Systematic Review of Studies on the Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease in Communities Abstract Background: Many studies have been developed and done in different countries around the world to detect the ...
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View Post: Protein Poisoning Kidney
22 Nov 2009 by administrator
What's Really In Dog Food (Are You Slowly, Unknowingly Poisoning ... Feb 27, 2008 ... The sodium pentobarbital poison does not break down in the processing and goes into many ... Can Protein Lead to Kidney Failure in Your Dog? ...
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View Post: Holiday Toxin Tips from Pet Poison Helpline Help Keep Your Pet ...
5 hours ago by jenny
one to two leaves or flower petals is enough to cause sudden kidney failure in cats.” Other yuletide pants such as holly berries and mistletoe can also be toxic to pets and can cause gastrointestinal upset and even heart arrhythmias if ...
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View Post: foodconsumer.org - Foodborne disease can cause kidney failure ...
14 Nov 2009
While diarrhea and vomiting are common symptoms of food poisoning, in a small percentage of cases it can also cause kidney failure, paralysis, seizures, hearing and visual impairments and mental retardation, according to the Center for ...
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