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Nephron Sparing Surgery in Renal TumorsA Case Report.pdf - 0 views

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    Nephron Sparing Surgery in Renal Tumors : A Case Report A 69 yrs old male presented to our OPD with h/o left sided varicocele. A known case of Diabetes, hypertension and bilateral medical renal disease, he underwent MRI abdomen which revealed a large lower pole lesion in left kidney with no renal vein or IVC thrombus. DTPA Scan revealed a 61% function in the affected kidney. Due to his bilateral medical renal disease and poorly functioning contra lateral kidney, he was planned for Nephron Sparing Surgery / partial nephrectomy (L) and DJ Stenting under cold ischaemia. Post op patient initially showed a rise in creatinine levels which gradually settled down to pre operative levels. Before we go into the discussion of partial nephrectomy or nephron sparing surgery (NSS) in RCC, I would like to emphasize on the presenting complaint. Varicocele in the left side is one of the presentation of Left sided kidney mass, which occurs due to the drainage of the gonadal vein into the renal vein on the left side and generally indicates tumor thrombus in the venous system renal/ IVC, however in this case it was because of compression of left gonadal vein by the renal mass. Renal tumors comprise approximately 3.8% of all new cancers with median age at diagnosis of 64 yrs. It is the third most common urological malignancy. The rate of RCC has increased by 1.6% per year for last 10 yrs, the reason of which is unknown. Majority of them are renal cell carcinomas and 80% of them are clear cell variety. Smoking and obesity are high risk factors of RCC. Some genetic diseases are also associated with RCC, like Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) disease. At presentation 25% are locally advanced. More often patient presents with metastatic disease (20%) . Only a few patients present with Virchows Triad - the 'too late triad' ( of hematuria, abdominal pain and flank mass). A CT Scan or MRI of the whole abdomen including pelvis clinches the diagnosis. A NEEDLE BIOPSY IS NOT NE
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Fatigue and Muscle Cramps Can Be a Symptom of Kidney Failure | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    One of the differences between kidney failure and other diseases is that renal failure does not point to the site of the problem. In fact, very few people complain of kidney pain. And although some persons with early renal problems get up to urinate during the night more frequently, there are many other causes that relate to this symptom. So, how can you tell if you have kidneys disease?
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The Two Main Causes of Kidneys Disease in Diabetics | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    People with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes may get kidneys disease after a decade or more of suffering from this disease. People with diabetes now comprise the largest group of patients starting dialysis in the United States and account for a large portion of the deaths from kidney failure. What causes this terrible state of affairs and can it be prevented?
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Stop Worrying and Resolve Your Kidney Problem with Effective Home Remedies - 1 views

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    HealYourKidneys.com Unveils Proven Treatment Options For Reversing Kidney Disease and Eliminating Kidney Stones Pain-Free
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Renal Kidney Problems Are On the Rise Worldwide - 2 views

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    Kidneys Problems Such as Kidney Disease, Are Dramatically Increasing in Numbers Throughout the Globe

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One Heart, Two Lives: How Heart Transplants Save Lives - 1 views

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Long-Term Nutritional Management - 0 views

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    Good nutrition plays a key role in successfully recovering from kidney transplantation. As after any surgery, adequate calories and protein are needed for proper wound healing. Also, possible side effects of the anti-rejection medications can increase nutrient requirements. Because of these special concerns, you may have to change your diet for a time period after your transplant. However, dietary therapy is always adjusted by the transplant team to meet your specific needs and tolerances. Many transplant patients develop nutrition-related problems in the months and years following transplant. The most common are excessive weight gain (as fat) and high blood cholesterol that are usually caused by steroids and other medications. The best management for you includes weight control by following a "heart healthy" diet and exercising. This website covers some guidelines that will help decrease the amount of total fat and cholesterol in your diet. They will help reduce your risk for heart disease and excessive weight gain.For more read kidney-diseases.
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Gestational Diabetes Care India - 0 views

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    Silver line hospital specialising in diabetic care. We offer diabetes care specialist for diabetic care management, care plan for diabetes, nursing care plans diabetes, diabetes mellitus, diabetes self care, diabetes care center, diabetes care and education, diabetes and primary care and type 2 diabetes care, diabetes care and education, foot care diabetic, treatment for diabetes and eye problems, kidney disease of diabetes, heart failure and diabetes.
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Best Urologist in Gurgaon, Urology Doctors | Credihealth - 0 views

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    List of Best Urologist in Gurgaon, Read credentials, check availability and book appointment online at trusted hospitals. Get personalized guidance from medical experts to select the Best Urologist in Gurgaon and book appointment online on credihealth.

How To Find If You Are Suffering From Adrenal Fatigue - 1 views

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Chelation Therapy - How Does It Works - 1 views

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Detoxify Your Body With Chelation Therapy - 1 views

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8 Major Causes behind Occurrence of Adrenal Fatigue - 1 views

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Low Blood Sugar Levels Chart - 0 views

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    Keeping a high and low blood sugar levels chart can help the patient learn how to handle his problem and prevent the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, strokes, kidney illness, blindness and gangrene that go with this ever more typical ailment.
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