Disease and kidney failure. second part
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Chronic Kidney Disease, is defined as a pathophysiologic process with multiple etiologies, that produces a progressive and ineludible lost ofthe number offunctional nephrones, with the possibility of giving place to a condition called Chronic Renal Failure, which itself drives the patient to permanently depend on Renal Replacement Therapy.
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Juan Carlos Alarcón Grajales, Pontifical Bolivarian University
Internist Doctor of the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB). UPB Nephrology Resident.
John Mauricio Lopera Vargas, Pontifical Bolivarian University
Internist Doctor of the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB). UPB Nephrology Resident.
Juan Diego Montejo Hernández, Pontifical Bolivarian University
Internist Doctor of the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB). UPB Nephrology Resident.
Carlos Mario Henao Velásquez, Pontifical Bolivarian University
Resident Physician of Internal Medicine of the UPB.
Gabriel Jaime Rendón Pereira, Pontifical Bolivarian University
UPB Medicine Student.