There are only 2:
1) Dialysis - either hemodialysis or pertitoneal.
2) Kidney Transplant
Nephropathy is a medical term. It basically means a condition where there has occurred damage to one or both kidneys. It could also refer to disease of the kidneys.
When it is stated that both kidneys show homogeneous appearance, it means that the structure and texture of the kidneys are uniform and consistent throughout, without any noticeable irregularities or lesions. This typically suggests that there are no signs of disease or abnormalities, such as tumors, cysts, or inflammation, present in the kidneys. A homogeneous appearance is generally considered a positive finding in medical imaging.
The section for the internal view of both kidneys would be a transverse one.
Oligohydramnios usually associated with absence of both kidneys
Neither. They are both equally damaging to the kidneys.
There are a couple of options in that area. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Medical Center is located in Little Rock and has programs for both adults and children.
Both sides.
End-stage renal disease
Both.
perfusion
you die
yes