Disease | diabetes mellitus, insulin-dependent |
Phenotype | C0022661|chronic renal failure |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 21132667 | Combined kidney-pancreas transplant is currently the best treatment option for patients with type 1 diabetes associated with chronic renal failure. |
PubMedID- 22972859 | Arrow: s. pneumoniae (3), s. aureus (1), pseudomonas aeruginosa (1), klebsiella pneumoniae + enterococcus spp (1), plus 1 with urinary k. pneumoniae only and 1 with salmonella spp isolated from stool.h primary cause of death could not be determined (eg, because the patient died at home or presented very sick without time for diagnostic tests).i nineteen cryptococcal meningitis, 1 cryptococcemia.jparticipant fulfilled clinical criteria for at least 1 of cerebral toxoplasmosis, cryptococcal meningitis, tuberculosis meningitis, or progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, but no diagnostic tests were done and/or the patient failed to respond to first-line treatment and died without further investigations.k2 pulmonary embolus; 1 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.l glomerulonephritis, chronic renal failure in a patient with type 1 diabetes and hypertension.m stevens-johnson syndrome, diabetes, lactic acidosis, non-aids cancer (carcinomatosis), cardiomyopathy.n hiv encephalopathy. |
PubMedID- 24826350 | A 45-year-old iranian man with renal transplant and with two tumoral lesions was admitted to our dermatology ward on march 2008. the patient was suffering from chronic renal failure due to diabetes (non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, niddm) for several years before this admission. |
PubMedID- 22911285 | [falsely elevated testosterone in a type 1 diabetes patients with acne and chronic renal failure on dialysis]. |
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