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  • == Low-protein diet == ...iet''' is a dietary regimen designed to limit the intake of proteins. This diet is often prescribed to individuals with certain health conditions such as k
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  • == Renal Osteodystrophy == ...cts almost all patients at some stage of chronic kidney disease. The term "renal osteodystrophy" comes from the Greek words for "kidney", "bone", and "forma
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  • ...issue covering that surrounds the kidney. Also called Gerota's capsule and renal fascia  ...at cancer, migraines, tuberculosis, and other diseases. It is a vegetarian diet that includes consumption of organic fruits and vegetables and 13 glasses o
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  • In pathology, a "pyramid" can refer to the [[Renal pyramid]], a conical mass of tissue within the kidney that plays a crucial ...proportions of different types of food they should consume for a balanced diet.
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  • ...ding [[Hyperparathyroidism|hyperparathyroidism]], [[Renal Tubular Acidosis|renal tubular acidosis]], and certain genetic disorders. It can also be caused by ...enting further calcium buildup in the kidneys. This may involve changes in diet, medication, or in some cases, surgery.
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  • ...sting. It is a symptom of many chronic conditions, such as cancer, chronic renal failure, HIV, and heart failure. ...one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems.
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  • ...tes mellitus. However, it can also be caused by other conditions such as [[renal glycosuria]], where the kidneys are unable to reabsorb glucose, and [[pregn ...ons to control blood glucose levels in the case of diabetes, or changes in diet and lifestyle.
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  • Iminoglycinuria is a benign condition that occurs due to a defect in the renal tubules, which are responsible for reabsorbing certain amino acids, includi ...Individuals with the condition are typically advised to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle.
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  • Victoza is used along with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar control in adults and children who are ...ation. Serious side effects may include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, renal impairment, and hypersensitivity reactions.
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  • ...[[diabetes]], and [[atherosclerosis]]. It can also occur as a result of [[renal artery stenosis]], a narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the kid ...to control blood pressure or blood sugar levels, lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise, or in severe cases, surgical procedures to improve blood flow
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  • ...rP). These conditions can lead to increased absorption of calcium from the diet, increased release of calcium from the bones, or decreased excretion of cal ...[[blood vessels]]. In the kidneys, it can lead to [[nephrocalcinosis]] and renal failure. In the lungs, it can cause respiratory distress. In the stomach, i
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  • ...properly adjusting the concentration of the urine, which can be a sign of renal disease. ...to treat kidney disease or diabetes insipidus, or changes to the patient's diet or fluid intake.
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  • ...lculate GFR, but the most commonly used one is the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) Study equation.
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  • * [[Dietary changes]]: A diet low in protein, cholesterol, and sodium may help slow the progression of th * [[Renal function]]
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  • ...ations as directed, and maintaining good overall health through a balanced diet and regular exercise. * [[Renal failure]]
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  • ...threatening complications such as [[Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis]] and [[Renal disease]]. ...ent for [[Lysinuric protein intolerance]] typically involves a low-protein diet and supplementation with citrulline or arginine. In some cases, medications
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  • ...diagnosis, nutrition intervention (e.g., nutrition counseling, therapeutic diet ordering, and nutrition education) and nutrition monitoring and evaluation. ...nts to provide individualized compensatory swallowing strategies, modified diet textures, adapted mealtime environments, enhanced feeding skills, preparato
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  • ...sterol in the blood, which can be the result of an inherited disorder or a diet that is high in fat ...of iron due to bleeding, problems absorbing iron, or a lack of iron in the diet
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  • ...g of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, serving as a major energy source in the diet of animals. * [[Renal artery]]: The blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood to the kidneys.
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