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Publikováno v:
Scottish Medical Journal. 58:e13-e17
Introduction It is rare to see heart block as the first-and-only presentation of Lyme disease, the reported incidence being just 1% in untreated patients. Case presentation We report a patient who presented with syncope secondary to a fluctuating hea
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 105:479-485
The term renal osteodystrophy describes the pathological changes in bone structure in chronic kidney disease (CKD); however, this term fails to describe adequately the adverse changes in mineral and hormonal metabolism in CKD that have grave conseque
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 103:775-785
Management of obesity-associated comorbidities costs about $60 billion/year, about 5% of total US healthcare expenditure. Bariatric surgery is the only proven effective weight loss therapy for severely obese patients with a BMIor =35 kg/m2. Bariatric
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate medicine. 124(3)
Bone disease is common in recipients of kidney, heart, lung, liver, and bone marrow transplants, and causes debilitating complications, such as osteoporosis, osteonecrosis, bone pain, and fractures. The frequency of fractures ranges from 6% to 45% fo
Publikováno v:
Diseases of Renal Parenchyma
It is a fact we are all too well aware of. The world, as we know it, continues to grow fat. The popular press has done an excellent job of educating the lay person about the link between obesity and heart disease, hypertension, etc. However, despite
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http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/the-obesity-epidemic-and-kidney-disease-a-literature-review
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Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 376(9737)
In May, 2009, a 61-year-old man presented with a spontaneous nosebleed, a 2-month history of worsening shortness of breath, and platypnoea. He suff ered from frequent epistaxis. The only abnormalities on physical examination were telangiectasia of hi
Autor:
Veeraish Chauhan, Megha Vaid
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate medicine. 121(6)
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the single largest cause of mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), with those patients having a 10-year CVD-related morbidity and mortality of20%. This has led to the inclusion of CKD as a CVD equival