Concern, counseling and consent for bariatric surgery
Bariatric surgery is considered as the most effective treatment as it may halt and/or reverse progressive loss of renal function even in obese patients with stage 3 chronic kidney disease. [...]if a patient develops acute deterioration of renal functional after RYGB, the differential diagnosis shall...
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