2015
DOI: 10.1515/rjim-2015-0001
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Chronic Kidney Disease – Chronic Liver Disease. An Immunologic Cross-talk

Abstract: The relationship between the kidney and other organs is notable. The best known is the relation with the cardiovascular system. Relationships with other organs are less studied, although their involvement sometimes dominates the clinical picture and the outcome of disease. The paper analyzes the kidney-liver relationship, namely chronic kidney disease and chronic liver disease from an immune viewpoint. The immune system operates as a unitary whole. There is an interdependence between the immune system of the l… Show more

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“…About one-quarter of patients with CKD develop congestive heart failure which is mostly secondary to ischemic heart disease [ 24 ]. Hepatic involvement in patients with CKD has been attributed secondary to a multitude of pathophysiological changes and an interdependence between the immune system of the liver, which is considered as a lymphoid organ, as well as the various immunopathogenic involvement of the kidneys [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About one-quarter of patients with CKD develop congestive heart failure which is mostly secondary to ischemic heart disease [ 24 ]. Hepatic involvement in patients with CKD has been attributed secondary to a multitude of pathophysiological changes and an interdependence between the immune system of the liver, which is considered as a lymphoid organ, as well as the various immunopathogenic involvement of the kidneys [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%