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Kidney Disease and Celiac Disease
This category contains summaries of research articles that deal with kidney disease and it's association with celiac disease. Most of the articles are research summaries that include the original source of the summary.
Slightly Higher Risk of Urinary Stones in Patients With Biopsy-verified Celiac Disease
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 04/30/2012
- Kidney Disease and Celiac Disease
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Urinary stone disease is condition often caused by malabsorption. Because of its high prevalence and incidence, doctors regard it as a serious issue. However, there are few population-based studies on the risk of urinary stone disease in patients with celiac disease.
Increased Risk of End-stage Renal Disease in People with Celiac Disease
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 09/19/2011
- Kidney Disease and Celiac Disease
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Rates of end-stage renal disease are rising globally, and even though doctors often see elevated levels of celiac disease autoantibodies in renal disease, they do not yet fully understand the role of biopsy-verified celiac disease as a risk factor for end-stage renal disease.
Celiac Patients Face Higher Risk of Developing Chronic Renal Disease
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 07/10/2007
- Kidney Disease and Celiac Disease
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Kidney Disease and Celiac Disease
- By Scott Adams
- Published 07/26/1996
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The following was taken from
a lecture given by Dr. Joseph Murray in October, 1996. It was