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         Kidney Disease:     more books (101)
  1. Clinical Management of Chronic Kidney Disease by William M. Mcclellan, Anton C. Schoolwerth, et all 2006-02-21
  2. Kidney Disease: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications) by Stewart Cameron, 1986-10-30
  3. Complement and Kidney Disease (Progress in Inflammation Research)
  4. Cystic Diseases of the Kidney (Perspectives in nephrology & hypertension)
  5. Lectures on Bright's Disease of the Kidneys; Delivered at the School of Medicine of Paris by Jean Martin Charcot, 2010-10-14
  6. Hereditary Kidney Diseases (Contributions to Nephrology, V. 122.)
  7. Molecular Nephrology (Kidney Disease) by Schlondorff, 1995-08-25
  8. Diseases of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, with special reference to the diseases of women by Howard A. 1858-1943 Kelly, Max Brödel, et all 2010-08-30
  9. Kidney disease in the young by Elvira Goettsch, 1971
  10. Pharmacological Treatment of Endocrinopathies: Bone Disease, Kidney Stones and Related Disorders (Progress in Basic and Clinical Pharmacology) (v. 5)
  11. Prevention of Kidney Disease and LongTerm Survival by Morrell M. Avram, 1982-11-30
  12. Polycystic Kidney Disease (Contributions to Nephrology) by M. H. Breuning, M. Devoto, 1992-07
  13. Practical Cystoscopy and the Diagnosis of Surgical Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Bladder by Paul Monroe Pilcher, 2010-03-04
  14. Tubulointerstitial and Cystic Disease of the Kidney (Current Topics in Pathology)

81. Our Polycystic Kidney Disease Page
A personal site about polycystic kidney disease with chat room for sharing and support.
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82. Central Florida Urology Associates, Treatment And Diagnosis Of Prostate Cancer,
Providing surgical and nonsurgical treatment of prostate disease, kidney and bladder cancer, and vasectomy. Patient information, services, and locations.
http://www.centralfloridaurology.com/
Our Practice
CENTRAL FLORIDA UROLOGY ASSOCIATES has been providing fo
the urological needs in the Central Florida area. Offering a variety of diagnosis
and treatments ranging from prostate cancer, kidney diseases, bladder problems,
vasectomy and vasectomy reversals and urinary incontinence. In 1983, the Florida Impotence Center was established to provide diagnosis and
treatment for men with erectile dysfunction. The Central Florida Urology Associates was founded by the late Pedro
Bachrach, M.D. in 1979. Since that time the practice has grown and now
includes Dr. Michael Friedman, FACS, Dr. Charles N. Witten, FACS,
and Dr. Thomas Cangiano FACS. Central Florida Urology Associates emphasizes sensitivity and discretion
with your urological concerns while offering the latest urological diagnostic
and treatment technology to our patients.

83. Cromwell Hospital, London, UK - Private Patient Services - Radiotherapy, Oncolog
London hospital provides private healthcare facilities for UK and overseas patients. Include cancer treatment, liver disease and transplant, pancreas and kidney transplant, neurosurgery, heart surgery, and IVF.
http://www.cromwell-hospital.co.uk/
The Cromwell Hospital in London provides healthcare facilities for UK and overseas patients. Major specialities include cancer treatment, liver disease and transplant, neurosurgery, spinal surgery, heart surgery, gamma knife surgery (radiosurgery) and Paediatric care.
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84. The Australian Kidney Foundation
IgA nephropathy, what it is, diagnosis, causes, the course of the disease, follow up and treatment.
http://www.kidney.org.au/renal_resources/fact_sheets/iga_nephropathy.asp
Glomerulonephritis is the commonest cause of kidney damage and failure of kidney function which may result in the need for dialysis(artificial kidney treatment) and/or a kidney transplant. There are many different types of glomerulonephritis but IgA Nephropathy is the most common type in Australia. It is found more often in males than females. About 10-30%of people with IgA Nephropathy have progressive deterioration of kidney function leading to what is called irreversible or end stage kidney (renal)failure. In Australia, 11% of all patients on dialysis have IgA Nephropathy.
While IgA Nephropathy occurs in all age groups, it is usually diagnosed before the age of 30 years. It is common in children but the peak incidence is between 15-25 years. Usually, the passage of blood in the urine (macroscopichaematuria) making it coffee or tea coloured, is one of the signs for which the person sees a doctor. This is usually associated with a sore throat or respiratory infection or diarrhoea and vomiting, and may occur again in association with such infections. In some people who may have very few symptoms of severe illness, the only clue may be the finding of blood cells or protein or both (these are referred to as haematuria and proteinuria) in the urine on a routine urine test (urinalysis).
The final diagnosis of IgA Nephropathy can be made only by a kidney biopsy- after a local anaesthetic, a sample of kidney tissue is removed by a needle and then examined under a microscope.

85. IGA Nephropathy, The Transplant
A personal story of Darryl who had this disease. From the beginning, to the diagnosis, the kidney transplant and the update.
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Hello. If you have been diagnosed with the disease of IGA Nephropathy or want to know our story, please continue to read our homepage, and we hope it is beneficial for you. This is our story about our son, Darryl. By telling our story, we feel that God is directing us to give you comfort, peace, and contact and for us this is uplifting. Our story will start at the beginning, then the diagnose, the transplant, the update, and finally the parents.
The Beginning
In 1995 Darryl started his first year of college at Michigan State University (MSU). During the fall of 1997 at a plasma donation center, his urine was tested at a high protein count. It was around an eight count. He felt fine and was physically active. Again and again, he went back to the plasma center and still the protein in his urine was a high count. The center would not draw his plasma.
The Diagnose
After blood labs, ultra sound, and a kidney biopsy, our son was diagnosed with a kidney disease, IGA Nephropathy, March 1998. The nephrologist told us that our son had 48% kidney function. During this revelation, his creatinine was 2.1. Any creatinine level above 1.5 is possibly a kidney problem. Then, he was 22 years old. My husband, Darryl, and I sat there stunned. Usually, IGA is caused by some kind of respiratory infection. Our son did not have any kind of respiratory onset; although, in 1996 and 1997, Michigan State University had a meningitis epidemic. The doctor started him on prednisone and blood pressure medicine to maintain his kidneys and his high blood pressure. After six weeks, the nephrologist made us all an appointment with the Nephrology Department at the University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Our son's girlfriend, Eileen, went with us, too. She and her family were great supporters.

86. IgA Nephropathy
From NIDDK a description of this disease along with some further resources.
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/kidney/summary/iganeph/iganeph.htm
Also see:
Glomerular Diseases

IgA nephropathy is a kidney disorder caused by deposits of the protein immunoglobulin A (IgA) inside the glomeruli (filters) within the kidney. These glomeruli (the singular form is glomerulus ) normally filter wastes and excess water from the blood and send them to the bladder as urine. The IgA protein prevents this filtering process, leading to blood and protein in the urine and swelling in the hands and feet. This chronic kidney disease may progress over a period of 10 to 20 years. If this disorder leads to end-stage renal disease, the patient must go on dialysis or receive a kidney transplant. The IgA protein is a normal part of the body's system to protect against disease (the immune system). We do not know what causes IgA deposits in the glomeruli. But, since IgA nephropathy may run in families, genetic factors probably contribute to the disease. Kidney disease usually cannot be cured. Once the tiny filtering units are damaged, they cannot be repaired. Treatment focuses on slowing the progression of the disease and preventing complications. One complication is high blood pressure, which further damages glomeruli. Some patients may benefit from limiting protein in their diet to reduce the buildup of waste in the blood. Patients with IgA nephropathy often have high cholesterol. Reducing cholesterolthrough diet, medication, or bothappears to help slow the progression of IgA nephropathy.

87. Your Body's Design For Bladder Control
From the National kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse, an article with images to help understand how the whole system works.
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/urolog/uibcw/design/design.htm
Why learn about bladder control?
Good bladder control sounds simple. Just hold on until you get to the bathroom. It sounds simple. But good bladder control takes teamwork from many organs, muscles, and nerves in your body.
What are the parts of the bladder control system?
Most of your bladder control system lies inside the pelvis Stand with your hands on your hips. The bones under your hands are the pelvic bones. Your pelvis is shaped like a big bowl. Your hands lie on the rim of the bowl. The bottom of the bowl, between your legs, is muscle.
Four important body systems work inside the pelvic bowl:
The bladder control system
  • The bladder is a muscle shaped like a balloon. It holds urine.
  • The urethra (yoo-REE-thrah) is a tube from the bladder that drains urine out of the body.
  • Two sphincter (SFINK-tur) muscles help the urethra open and close.

88. Home Page - Urological Disorders Health Guide
Offers a clear and comprehensive explanation of urinary system anatomy and diseases such as kidney stones and impotence with links to related Medical Center services.
http://www.umm.edu/urology-info/

Urological Disorders
Anatomy Urogenital Disorders... Site Index
Related Resources Within UMM Urology Urological Disorders
Urology is the branch of medicine concerned with the urinary tract in both genders, and with the genital tract or reproductive system in the male. Urogenital is a word that refers to the urinary and genital organs. [The medical specialty of Obstetrics and Gynecology specializes in the reproduction (genital) system of females. Nephrology is the medical specialty concerned with the kidneys.] According to the National Kidney Foundation, kidney and urologic diseases affect more than 13 million people (about 5 percent of the US population) and claim about 260,000 lives annually. The number of people affected by these diseases is expected to grow as the populations of older adults and racial and ethnic minorities, groups disproportionately affected by the diseases, increase. The most serious and debilitating of kidney and urinary tract diseases include:
  • end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
  • stone disease
  • urinary incontinence
  • benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
  • interstitial cystitis
  • urinary tract infection
  • polycystic kidney disease
Other, non-related diseases have a tremendous impact on the disability and death associated with kidney and urologic diseases, including diabetes and hypertension.

89. Welcome To National Kidney
Information about this center for the study, training, diagnosis and treatment of Nephrologic and Urologic diseases and organ transplantation in the Philippines.
http://www.kidney.gov.ph/
National Kidney and Transplant Institute Service With Care

90. * Link Between Diets And Diseases (cancer, Heart Diseases, Kidney Problems, Etc.
Article discusses link between diets and diseases including cancer, heart diseases, and kidney problems.
http://www.tupbiosystems.com/Products/s_diet_news.html
T-UP BIOSYSTEMS HOME PRODUCTS DISCOVERY YOU MIGHT NEED IT ... FAQ
LINK BETWEEN DIETS AND DISEASES
Doctors say there is a link between diets and diseases (cancer, heart diseases, kidney problems, etc.)
Sugar replacements may cause diseases.
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A preliminary study, presented at the European Conference on Nutrition and Cancer
20 years of research and scientific studies
show fruits and vegetables help prevent diseases such as stroke and colorectal cancer and vegetables lowers the risk of heart disease.
Karin Michels, Lead researcher of the Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts: "The most important thing I want to get out is they should eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables in spite of all these findings. ...fruits and vegetables definitely protect for other important diseases such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes and potentially other cancers. These are some of the best foods we can eat - there is no doubt about it." (the Journal of the National Cancer Institute)
While most health experts agree that poor eating habits are a major reason why more than half a million of Americans die of cancer each year.

91. National Kidney Foundation Of North Carolina, Splash Screen
Health agency dedicated to the detection, prevention and treatment of diseases of the kidney and urinary tract.
http://www.nkfnc.org

92. Menopause And Bladder Control
An in depth look at this from the National kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse.
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/urolog/uibcw/menop/menop.htm
Does menopause affect bladder control?
Yes. Some women have bladder control problems after they stop having periods (menopause or change of life). If you are going through menopause, talk to your health care team. After your periods end, your body stops making the female hormone estrogen (ES-truh-jun). Estrogen controls how your body matures, your monthly periods, and body changes during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Estrogen also helps keep the lining of the bladder and the urethra (yoo-REE-thrah) plump and healthy. Lack of estrogen causes the bladder control muscles to get weak. Your doctor may give you medicine to replace estrogen to prevent future bladder control problems. Be sure to tell your doctor if you or your family has a history of cancer. If you face a high risk of cancer of the uterus or breast, the doctor may not prescribe estrogen.

93. Pacific Urology
Specializes in problems with the urinary tract for men, women, and children. The group takes care of diseases of the kidney, bladder, prostate, urethra, and testicles. (Concord, Walnut Creek)
http://www.pacific-urology.com/
Physicians Services Appointments Request Info ... Contact Us Providing Urology Services in locations throughout Contra Costa County Judson M. Brandeis, M.D. Donald T. Hay, M.D. Brian D. Hopkins, M.D. Christopher K. Schreiber, M.D. ... Stephen P. Taylor, M.D. Pacific Urology is a medical group that has been established in Contra Costa County for many years. The board-certified surgeons in the group each have from 15 to 20 years of experience in this community and have developed close working relationships with the medical centers and other physicians in the area. As board certified urologists, we tend to handle problems of a very specialized nature. Pacific Urology specializes in problems with the urinary tract for men, women, and children. The group takes care of diseases of the kidney, bladder, prostate, urethra, and testicles. Specific services include vasectomies and vasectomy reversals treatment for prostate cancer , treatment for kidney stones, laser surgery, infertility, impotence, and incontinence.

94. Urology Consultants Of Orlando Florida, Urologyorlando.com
Specializing in diseases of the prostate, kidney and bladder, urinary incontinence, sexual disorders and impotence.
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95. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology
Online journal specializing in diseases of the kidney.
http://www.jasn.org/

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96. Welcome To Nephrologychannel - Your Nephrology Community
Provides information pertaining to the diseases of the kidneys, with conditions ranging from kidney stones to diabetic nephropathy.
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97. Nephrology Hypertension Specialists.html
Clinical practice of nephrology and hypertension. Emphasis on diseases of the kidney, dialysis, ESRD, hypertension and kidney stones.
http://www.nephrologyhypertension.com/
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Our practice in Doylestown has grown steadily since its inception in 1990, and as Doylestown Hospital has grown and increased services, our Practice has provided Nephrology and Hypertension care for these patients.
In today's world, ever-changing medical rules and insurance regulations may become an obstacle to providing quality medical care, however, our approach of "medical care first" remains our uncompromising philosophy.
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98. Low Sodium Recipes From Megaheart.com
For heart patients and those with liver, kidney, and other chronic diseases requiring a no salt diet.
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