Renal disorders are becoming more common. Chronic kidney disease is recognized with growing frequency, but the rate of its progression can be slowed and complications substantially reduced by timely intervention. This has important implications for the quality of life of the increasing number of patients with diabetes, hypertension and other causes of kidney failure. Acute renal failure and its complications, though significantly less common, have an even greater impact on health and can often be successfully treated.
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Renal disorders are becoming more common. Chronic kidney disease is recognized with growing frequency, but the rate of its progression can be slowed and complications substantially reduced by timely intervention. This has important implications for the quality of life of the increasing number of patients with diabetes, hypertension and other causes of kidney failure. Acute renal failure and its complications, though significantly less common, have an even greater impact on health and can often be successfully treated.
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