domingo, 17 de noviembre de 2013

Chronic Kidney Disease, Genetics & Health Disparities

Chronic Kidney Disease, Genetics & Health Disparities

an xray of a body showing the kidneys
CDC Chronic Kidney Disease Initiative, Adobe PDF file [PDF 486.39 KB] Protecting Kidney Health
The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends to consider family history of chronic kidney disease with other risk factors in determining whether to screen adults for chronic kidney diseaseExternal Web Site Icon
Does genetic variation explain higher risk of end stage renal disease in African Americans?External Web Site Icon
Parsa A, et al. New England Journal of Medicine, Nov 2013
APOL1 risk variants, race, and progression of chronic kidney diseaseExternal Web Site Icon
Parsa A, et al. New England J of Med Nov 9
Health disparities in kidney disease — emerging data from the human genomeExternal Web Site Icon
Williams W, et al. New England J of Med Nov 9

What is polycystic kidney disease?External Web Site Icon A genetic disorder affecting more than half a million people in the US and is a significant cause of chronic kidney disease. From the NIH Genetics Home Reference
Find out more about genetic disorders associated with polycystic kidney disease and available genetic tests from the NIH Genetic Testing RegistryExternal Web Site Icon

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