Tag: kidney
Kidney and hemoglobinopathy
Generalities:
In this article, we mainly study the renal disorders of sickle cell disease, which remains the most frequent and serious hemoglobinopathy. We will simply mention...
Kidney dysglobulinemia
INTRODUCTION:
Dysglobulinemias are characterized by the secretion in the blood of a monoclonal immunoglobulin or monoclonal immunoglobulin fragment. They may complicate a malignant hemopathy, whether it...
Introduction to hereditary kidney diseases
Introduction:
For about two decades, the spectrum of hereditary nephropathies, the emergence and practice of "nephrogenetics" have evolved considerably. Clinical interest in these diseases has been...
Epidemiology of Chronic Kidney Diseases
Introduction:
In 2001, chronic terminal renal failure was declared France a major public health priority. This decision is the result of a steady increase in the...
Kidney Tissue recreated using Stem Cells
Japanese researchers said they were able to develop for the first time kidney tissue from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS).
This is an important step...
Chronic renal failure
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is defined as a chronic decrease in glomerular filtration rate. In France, about 2 million people have CKD. Risk subjects...