Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a gradual loss of kidney function that can lead to kidney failure. Management of CKD involves.
The management of ESRD includes initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) and modifications in diet and medicines.
Kidney Biopsy is a procedure where a piece of kidney tissue is taken and examined under a microscope for signs of disease or damage.
This is a Y shaped tube. One end is placed inside a large central vein and the other end has two lumens which are used to connect to the dialyzer.
Dialysis is a form of renal replacement therapy, typically started when approximately 90% of the kidney function is lost.
A kidney transplantation is a procedure where a healthy kidney is placed in a patient who is suffering from failed kidneys and is on dialysis.
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