How does aHUS progress if left untreated?
25 Feb 2025 08:00pm
How does aHUS progress if left untreated?
Early detection of Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (aHUS) can save lives.
Some cases progress so fast that patients can die within days, while others develop more slowly—but without quick treatment, organ damage becomes permanent.
The challenge? Many doctors miss the signs of this rare kidney disease. The sooner it’s diagnosed, the better the chances of survival.
Prof Dr Hermann Haller breaks it all down in the latest Life & Style Podcast, where we dive into rare kidney diseases, focusing on aHUS.
Watch now on www.sinardaily.my or Sinar Daily’s YouTube channel.
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