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Deceased donor kidney transplantation (cadaver donor transplantation) is transplantation in which the source of an organ(s) is heart beating cadaver (brain dead person) getting treatment in a […] Read More
Deceased donor kidney transplantation (cadaver donor transplantation) is transplantation in which the source of an organ(s) is heart beating cadaver (brain dead person) getting treatment in a […] Read More
Hemodialysis (HD) is the process of cleansing the impurities in the blood of a patient having severe decline in kidney function with the help of artificial […] Read More
The kidneys are a matched pair of vital organs located underneath your liver and stomach and near your backbone on either side. They help remove […] Read More
DM is broadly classified into type 1 and type 2 depending on its cause; in type 1 DM, the Islet cells in the pancreas, the […] Read More
Impotence is when a man is not able to have an erection firm enough nor able to maintain it for a long enough time to […] Read More
Impotence is the inability to achieve or to sustain an erection adequate for sexual intercourse. ED (erectile dysfunction) is a common, treatable condition and its incidence increases […] Read More
Diabetes Mellitus (DM), the commonest form of diabetes can affect kidneys in several ways – it can predispose to urinary tract infection, it can cause […] Read More
Peritoneum is a thin, semipermeable membrane that forms the inner lining of abdominal cavity and keeps the stomach, intestines, liver and other organs in place. […] Read More
Solitary functioning kidney (SFK) may be due to congenital absence of the other kidney, significant disease in the opposite kidney or removal of one kidney […] Read More
Bloodstream infection in a patient having a central line (CL) anytime after day 2 of CL insertion and until a day after CL removal is […] Read More