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  • | excretion = Fecal (84%) and [[kidney|renal]] (8%) According to FDA (May 2007), [[renal failure]] and [[cytopenia]]s have been reported in patients receiving deferasirox o
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  • ...gra]], [[macrophage]]s, [[alveolar cell]]s, and [[mesangial cell]]s in the kidney. In these tissues, hemoglobin has a non-oxygen-carrying function as an [[an ...specially the delicate blood filtering vessels of the [[kidney]]s, causing kidney damage.
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  • ...rology, pathology ||pyelonephritis || ||dark red wedge shaped areas on kidney section resembling infarcts ...[[Edward Delos Churchill]], [[Oliver Cope]] || [[cardiology]] || [[heart failure]] || || distension of pulmonary vascular bed causes [[tachypnoea]]
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  • | [[Congestive heart failure]] | [[Chronic Renal Failure]]
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  • * [[Horseshoe kidney]] * [[Hypergonadotropic ovarian failure, familial or sporadic]]
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  • * [[Multinodular goiter cystic kidney polydactyly]] * [[Multiple congenital anomalies mental retardation, growth failure and cleft lip palate]]
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  • * [[Pericardial constriction with growth failure]] * [[Polycystic kidney disease, adult type]]
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  • * [[Chronic renal failure]] * [[Congenital kidney disorder]]
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  • ...ous disease caused by a [[spirochaete]]. Symptoms include liver and kidney failure and [[vasculitis]].<ref>{{cite journal|author=Heuter, Kerry J.,Langston, Ca ...generative [[mitral valve]] disease* is a common cause of congestive heart failure in dogs, especially small, older dogs. The leaflets of the valve become thi
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  • In medicine, low phosphate syndromes are caused by malnutrition, by failure to absorb phosphate, and by metabolic syndromes which draw phosphate from t ...ub>.<ref name=Werner/> NPT4 (SLC17A3) is expressed in the small intestine, kidney, liver, and testis.<ref name=Ruddy>{{ cite journal |author=Ruddy DA, Kronma
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  • ...tex]]. Aldosterone promotes sodium retention in the distal nephron, in the kidney, which also drives blood pressure up. ...the action of [[renin]] on [[angiotensinogen]]. Renin is produced in the [[kidney]]s in response to both decreased intra-renal blood pressure at the [[juxtag
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  • ...lications are rare. These include [[Cardiac arrhythmias]], [[renal failure|kidney damage]], blood clots (which can cause heart attack or stroke), [[hypotensi
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  • * [[Hypotension]] (low blood pressure, e.g. in [[septic shock]], heart failure) The [[heart]], the [[kidney]]s, and the [[brain]] are among the organs that are the most quickly damage
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  • ...]], [[diabetes mellitus]], [[erectile dysfunction]] and certain forms of [[kidney]] disease. ...y section.jpg|thumb|right|160px|ADMA may play a role in certain forms of [[kidney]] disease]]
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  • ...ontrol high blood pressure ([[hypertension]]), [[heart failure]], [[kidney failure]], and harmful effects of [[diabetes]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.merc # If the perfusion of the [[juxtaglomerular apparatus]] in the [[kidney]]'s [[macula densa]] decreases, then the juxtaglomerular cells release the
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  • | excretion = [[Kidney|Renal]] ...st =Ayhan DOGUKAN | title =Gabapentin-induced coma in a patient with renal failure | journal = Hemodialysis International | volume = 10 | issue = 2 | pages =
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  • ...phropathy|kidney damage]]. NSAIDs predispose to [[peptic ulcer]]s, [[renal failure]], [[allergy|allergic reactions]], and occasionally [[hearing loss]], and t
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  • ...nic antagonist|antagonist]] in rat receptors, expressed in human embryonic kidney cell lines.<ref name="urlBlockade of Rat α3β4 Nicotinic Receptor Function ...r week, having their daily dose withheld (thereby inducing withdrawal) for failure to comply. Methadone maintenance is rarely covered by private insurance and
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  • ...re, heart attack, respiratory distress, pulmonary failure, liver or kidney failure, jaundice, amnesia, seizures, blackouts, and coma.{{Citation needed|date=Ju ...ms of acetaminophen a day can cause liver damage, jaundice, and even liver failure<ref name="MedicineNet">{{cite web|url=http://www.medicinenet.com/acetaminop
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  • | excretion = [[Kidney|Renal]]:91.4% (mean)<br>[[Bile|Biliary]]:6.1% (mean) ...fluid|fluid]] imbalances or with compromised renal function (e.g., [[heart failure]], [[diuretic]] use, [[cirrhosis]], [[dehydration]], and [[renal insufficie
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