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Kidney disease Hospital Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital, which has developed into a modernized organization specializing kidney disease treatment, located in Shijiazhuang city – the capital of Hebei Province,China. Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital was founded in 1986; the building area is more than 4000 square meters, and it is the largest specialized kidney disease hospital with the most complete and advanced equipment in China. These three treatments have proven to be effective after years of clinical application. And hundreds of thousands of patients have benefited from these therapies. The In-service Education Center of [Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital]Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital is the specialized training institution. It mainly provides pre-post education and in-service training for members in and out of our hospital, which is taught by well-known medical experts. The institution supplied large amount of skilled doctors and clinical experts of kidney disease for the clinic and research, which helps improved the doctors' clinical treatment level and guaranteed the clinical effect. Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital has the most detailed branches and most complete administrative departments in the field of kidney disease treatment all over the China. According to the types of Nephropathy, the hospital set up eighteen inpatient areas, which include Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, Renal Failure, Uremia, Renal Cyst, Diabetes Nephropathy, Hypertension Nephropathy, Renal Purpura, Renal Pediatrics, Renal Rehabilitation Department, etc. Apart from that, our hospital is also equipped with large-scale hemodialysis center. The 36 sets of dialysis machine and 3 sets of ultrafilter are available to assort and to promote complex dialysis tasks. The 39 sets of dialysis equips and 2 sets of water treatment facilities are all "Fusenyousi" top-grade equipment originally imported from Germany, which provided a reliable guarantee for the clinical treatment. The item of Renal Fibrosis Inspection of Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital is the most important basis that supports the theory of Renal Fibrosis, in which test of "Matrix Metalloproteinases MMPs" content study, displaying the degree of Renal Fibrosis, is a domestic original project; we took a comparison test between routine examination and test of intrinsic kidney cells injury condition & degree of Renal Fibrosis, which not only provided abundance practical science basis, but also mass of detailed experimental data for the combined traditional Chinese medical treatment and western medical treatment. And this has got high praise from industry colleagues. The therapy of Blocking Renal Fibrosis by Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmosis is the head characteristic therapy in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital. After years of clinical practice and testing of tens of thousands of cases, now the book 'Renal Fibrosis Basic Theory and Clinical Practice" (published by Hebei Science Press) has already been published and issued. This book recorded our hospital's pathology and achievements on kidney disease of the past more than twenty years detailed, and became the first monograph in renal fibrosis field in China.

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Rheum / Immune / Allergy No underlying causes
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Trauma No underlying causes
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The content on this page was first contributed by: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D.

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