Familial renal disease is an uncommon cause of kidney failure in dogs and cats. Most causes are breed-related (familial) and some are inherited. Some...
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Fanconi syndrome (redirect from Familial pancytopenia)
with Fanconi anemia, a separate disease.[citation needed] Familial renal disease in animals for Fanconi syndrome in Basenjis "Fanconi syndrome" at Dorland's...
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stone disease, also known as renal calculus disease, nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis, is a crystallopathy where a solid piece of material (renal calculus)...
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Optic disc drusen Optic nerve coloboma with renal disease Optic nerve disorder Optic nerve hypoplasia, familial bilateral Optic neuritis Optic pathway glioma...
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Essential hypertension (redirect from Familial hypertension)
developing of certain diseases such as renal microvascular disease and capillary rarefaction may relate to this decrease in efficiency of sodium excretion. There...
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Birt–Hogg–Dubé syndrome (redirect from Multiple fibrofolliculoma familial)
the disease range from 14 to 34%. Rarely, it is associated with clear cell renal cell carcinoma and papillary renal cell carcinoma. If it develops in someone...
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hypercoagulability. Familial renal disease is an uncommon cause of kidney failure in young dogs. Most causes are breed-related (familial) and some are inherited...
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Samoyed dog (category Wool animals)
adenitis". Companion Animal. 11 (5): 62–8. doi:10.1111/j.2044-3862.2006.tb00066.x. Bernard, MA; Valli, VE (1977). "Familial renal disease in Samoyed dogs"....
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Hyperaldosteronism (redirect from Hyperaldosteronism, familial type 1)
causes of secondary hyperaldosteronism are accessory renal veins, fibromuscular dysplasia, reninoma, renal tubular acidosis, nutcracker syndrome, ectopic tumors...
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Shar Pei (redirect from Familial Shar Pei fever)
including: allergic skin disease, cutaneous mucinosis, intertrigo, otitis externa, and vasculopathy. Shar Pei fever (also called familial Shar Pei fever or FSF)...
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Amyloid (redirect from Amyloidosis, familial)
these diseases are mainly sporadic and only a few cases are familial. Others are only familial. Some result from medical treatment. Prions are an infectious...
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AA amyloidosis (category Rare diseases)
renal in nature, including proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome and progressive development of chronic kidney disease leading to end stage kidney disease (ESKD)...
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Cat health (redirect from Genetic diseases in cats)
causes retinitis pigmentosa, which also affects humans. Familial renal disease is inherited in Abyssinians and Persians Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy...
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Maine Coon (category Linebred animals)
Persian-related breeds. In the same study, all six Maine Coon cats with renal cysts tested negative for the PKD1 mutation, proving the disease in these cats to...
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Secondary hypertension (category Kidney diseases)
problems causing renal artery hypotension, with the result that CO remains chronically elevated.[citation needed] This includes diseases such as polycystic...
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List of skin conditions (redirect from Skin lesions in gastrointestinal disease)
syndrome) Familial benign chronic pemphigus (familial benign pemphigus, Hailey–Hailey disease) Fanconi syndrome (familial pancytopenia, familial panmyelophthisis)...
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Lupus (redirect from Lupus disease)
often involves SLE-induced neurologic disease, renal failure, and/or the macrophage activation syndrome. Mutations in about 40 genes have been reported to...
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Gout (redirect from Rich Man's Disease)
secretion. The rare genetic disorders familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy, medullary cystic kidney disease, phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase...
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COVID-19 (redirect from 2019-nCoV Acute Respiratory Disease)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December...
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Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an autosomal dominant inherited condition in which numerous adenomatous polyps form mainly in the epithelium of...
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (redirect from Cardiomyopathy, familial hypertrophic)
Pion PD, et al. (June 1999). "Familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in maine coon cats: an animal model of human disease". Circulation. 99 (24): 3172–3180...
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Hypertension (redirect from Hypertensive disease)
eyes, and tremor. Renal artery stenosis may be associated with a localized abdominal bruit to the left or right of the midline, or in both locations. Coarctation...
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Circulatory system (redirect from Transport system in animals)
cerebral circulation to the brain, renal circulation to the kidneys, and bronchial circulation to the bronchi in the lungs. The human circulatory system...
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Atherosclerosis (redirect from Atheromatous disease)
renal arteries, which supply blood to the kidneys. Plaque occurrence and accumulation lead to decreased kidney blood flow and chronic kidney disease,...
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Idiopathic hypercalcinuria (category Idiopathic diseases)
disorders, whether or not renal calcification is involved. The most studied disease is Dent's disease, which is attributed to a mutation in CLCN5 or OCRL1 genes...
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behaviour. Familial renal amyloidosis or AA amyloidosis, a kidney disorder due to a mutation in the AA amyloid protein gene, has been seen in Abyssinians...
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animals, distributed in body tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in animal fats and oils. Cholesterol is biosynthesized by all animal cells[citation...
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Vein (redirect from Venous diseases)
Veins (/veɪn/) are blood vessels in the circulatory system of humans and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart. Most veins carry deoxygenated...
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TGF-beta1 are protected against renal fibrosis in obstructive kidney disease". American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology. 295 (1): F118–27. doi:10...
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Mesoamerican nephropathy (redirect from Chronic kidney disease of unknown origin in Central America)
evidence of their association with adverse renal health issues including chronic kidney disease, especially in working populations. The probability of heat...
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