| end-stage renal disease | <nephrology> A patient with inadequate renal function to support life. Individuals with end-stage disease must rely in kidney dialysis or peritoneal dialysis to survive. End-stage renal disease may be caused by a number of problems including diabetes, sickle cell disease, hypertension and congenital renal disease (polycystic kidney disease). (27 Sep 1997) |
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| endstage lung | Severe diffuse interstitial fibrosis and honeycombing. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| end-stage renal disease |
The final phase of kidney disease; treated by dialysis or kidney transplantation. See also:Dialysis; nephropathy.
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| end-stage renal disease |
Severe kidney disease or chronic kidney failure that has reduced the kidney function to 10 percent or less of normal function, requiring the patient to have either dialysis or a transplant in order to live. Also called renal failure.
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| end-stage renal disease |
(ESRD) total and permanent kidney failure requiring treatment to replace the work of the failed kidneys.
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| end-stage renal disease |
Stage in kidney disease when treatment, such as dialysis or transplantation, becomes necessary.
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| end-stage renal disease |
The final, irreversible phase of kidney disease. The kidneys function at 10% or less of normal function and dialysis or kidney transplantation is required. Anemia is a common complication of end-stage renal disease because the kidneys are unable to produce enough erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates the red blood cell production.
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