Chronic kidney disease (CKD) refers to all conditions of the kidney, lasting at least three months, affecting the filtration and removal of waste from the blood by the kidneys and/or leakage of protein or albumin in the urine. A person who has the most severe form of CKD, end-stage kidney disease, usually requires a kidney transplant or dialysis to survive.
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