The New England Journal of Medicine: Anuria Secondary to Bilateral Renal-Artery Embolism
Patients with bilateral multifocal renal cell carcinoma are at increased risk of developing locally recurrent or de novo tumors after nephron-sparing procedures. When dealing with recurrent renal ...
Nature: A case of acute renal failure caused by bilateral, multifocal malacoplakia lesions of the bladder and ureters
A case of acute renal failure caused by bilateral, multifocal malacoplakia lesions of the bladder and ureters
Renal agenesis is a condition in which a newborn is missing one or both kidneys. Unilateral renal agenesis (URA) is the absence of one kidney. Bilateral renal agenesis (BRA) is the absence of both ...
When irreversible damage to your kidneys prevents them from functioning enough to support your body’s needs, your doctor may recommend a bilateral nephrectomy. This is the surgical removal of both ...
OCCLUSION of both renal arteries or their branches by emboli is not a common cause of acute anuria. Recognition of this entity is important, nevertheless, for a combination of prompt surgical ...
Renal agenesis is a congenital kidney disorder, which means it is present at birth. The outlook for some types of this condition is good. Most people are born with two kidneys. Renal agenesis is an ...
Dialysis, also called comprehensive renal replacement therapy, is a life-sustaining procedure for people with kidney failure. Mayo Clinic Health System specializes in dialysis services, and we are nationally recognized for high-quality patient care. Your kidneys remove waste products and excess fluid from the blood. When your kidneys stop working, dialysis works in their place. It filters your ...