Renal disease - atheroembolic; Cholesterol embolization syndrome; Atheroemboli - renal; Atherosclerotic disease - renal
AERD may not cause any symptoms. If there are symptoms, they may begin suddenly, or slowly get worse over weeks or even months. Symptoms may include:
It is always appropriate to provide good news; but even more exciting when a study continues to "keep on giving." The 1993 Diabetes Control... Read more »
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COPD affects an estimated 210 million people worldwide. It is the fourth most common cause of death in the United States, responsible for more than... Read more »
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A renal biopsy is the removal of a small piece of kidney tissue for laboratory examination.Alternative NamesKidney biopsy; Biopsy - kidneyHow the... Read more »
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Patients with diabetes have higher death rates than people who do not have diabetes regardless of sex, age, or other factors. Heart disease and... Read more »