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Paranchymal changes in chronic renal failure: what does this mean?

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some...: Those denotes the possible microscopic changes in solid part of kidney tissues in and from which the doctors can say what kinds of diseases contribute to renal failure, like glomerulonephritis from childhood streptococcal infection, lupus, or so-called nephropathy which may be related to diabetes ro hypertension or drug-induced nephritis, etc. so potential right care can be given. More? Ask doctor

Answered 6/8/2017

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