Disorders of Kidney

If one kidney is lost in an accident or by disease, the other may enlarge and do the work of both. But if both kidneys are damaged or lost, waste materials accumulate in the body, causing death.

Kidney patients have their diseased kidneys replaced with a healthy one in a kidney transplant. A replacement organ from a close relative is desirable because it closely matches the patient's tissues. But most replacement organs come from unrelated donors who have died in accidents or from other causes. The patient's body always attempts to reject these "foreign" organs. However, modern medicines are usually able to control the rejection process and save the transplanted kidney.

Pyelonephritis Glomerulonephritis
Kidney failure Treatment