alcoholic nephropathy
Alcoholic nephropathy is a condition characterized by kidney damage caused by long-term excessive alcohol consumption. It is a type of chronic kidney disease that results from the direct toxic effects of alcohol on the kidneys, leading to impaired kidney function and potentially the development of kidney failure.
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