End-stage renal disease due to atypical hemolytic–uremic syndrome developed in a woman at 25 years of age. At 30 years of age, after 5 years of undergoing dialysis, she received a cadaveric renal ...
The hemolytic–uremic syndrome consists of the triad of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and renal failure. The common form of the syndrome is triggered by infection with Shiga ...
Uremic bleeding syndrome is a recognized consequence of renal failure and can result in clinically significant sequelae. Although the pathophysiology of the condition has yet to be fully elucidated, ...
Uremia results from severe kidney damage, often due to chronic kidney disease, which prevents the kidneys from filtering waste properly. Symptoms of uremia can include a range of issues, but may not ...
It is clear from the available literature that much of the evidence supporting treatment recommendations for uremic bleeding comes from studies performed 25–30 years ago. At that time, medical care ...
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