2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12199-011-0224-z
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Evidence of tubular damage in the very early stage of chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background In the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology (CKDue) has increased markedly over the past 15-20 years. Methods From around 4,700 patients who were followed up, 106 affected patients who visited two local clinics in the endemic area for CKDue on August 10, 2009 and 10 pedigrees of 10 of these cases with familial clustering of CKDue participated in this study. Urine samples, collected from affected patients (n = 106), unaffected relative controls (n = 81), a… Show more

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“…The prevalence of CKD due to these two common causes in the NCP is not different from the rest of the country (Wimalawansa, unpublished). Moreover, there is no evidence to suggest that the CKD-mfo is related to any of the commonly identifiable causes, has an immunogenic origin, or has a genetic background [3,5,17]. Nevertheless, in patients with CKD-mfo, especially those who are older than 50 years, hypertension and diabetes are likely to co-exist and may further aggravates the renal failure [5].…”
Section: Uniqueness Of the Ckd-mfomentioning
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“…The prevalence of CKD due to these two common causes in the NCP is not different from the rest of the country (Wimalawansa, unpublished). Moreover, there is no evidence to suggest that the CKD-mfo is related to any of the commonly identifiable causes, has an immunogenic origin, or has a genetic background [3,5,17]. Nevertheless, in patients with CKD-mfo, especially those who are older than 50 years, hypertension and diabetes are likely to co-exist and may further aggravates the renal failure [5].…”
Section: Uniqueness Of the Ckd-mfomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Renal failure can develop secondary to a variety of toxins, including snakebites [23], herbal toxins and chemicals [23], and immunological disorders, such as glomerulonephritis [6,17,23]. Irrespective of the causative factor(s) of CKD-mfo, the renal tubular damage occurs in patients at an early stage of the disease [17]; with time; it causes irreversible renal fibrosis leading to renal failure and premature death [6,17,24].…”
Section: Postulated Causes For Ckd-mfomentioning
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