RISK FACTORS FOR KIDNEY DAMAGE IN OSTEOPOROSIS WITH HEART FAILURE

Authors

  • Nadirova Yulduz Isom qizi Bobosharipov Feruz Gofurjonovich Xolov Husniddin Omonollaevich ShDPI

Keywords:

osteoporosis, kidney damage, chronic kidney disease, genetically engineered drugs

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated a high risk of kidney damage and associated cardiovascular complications in patients with Osteoporosis which generally determines the prognosis of these patients. However, the frequency of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Osteoporosis in the Uzbekistan cohort of patients has not been precisely established. The unfavorable prognostic significance of kidney damage in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been actively attracting the attention of researchers in recent years. Certain clinical variants of involvement of the kidneys in the pathological process in rheumatoid arthritis are noted in most patients. Various variants of kidney damage in rheumatoid arthritis are described, in particular, glomerulonephritis, amyloidosis, vasculitis, as well as iatrogenic forms (analgesic tubulopathy, membranous nephropathy, etc.). It is noteworthy that in real clinical
conditions, morphological verification of renal pathology may not be performed for a long time in such patients for a number of objective reasons.

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Published

2025-06-03