A GFR of over 90 is considered normal. But having a GFR of 60 or above may also be considered within the normal range if you do not have other signs of kidney disease. Diabetes is a long-term (chronic ...
The kidneys are essential organs in our body, primarily responsible for filtering blood and eliminating waste through urine. They function as complex filters, containing millions of tiny tubes known ...
A sudden loss of kidney function causes acute kidney injury. However, kidney failure occurs in end stage chronic kidney disease (CKD). While both conditions cause the kidneys to stop working properly, ...
Background: Among patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), proteinuria and kidney function decline may be associated with increased economic burden. This study aimed to provide current ...