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Chronic diseases are represented by a group of diseases consisting of a long history, long latency period and a prolonged, multifactorial, risky asymptomatic course, with an important participation in the environment. They cause irreversible pathological changes with residual disability, and one of the most important at a disabling level is Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), characterized by a syndromic diagnosis of progressive and irreversible loss of renal and clearance functions (BARBOSA et al., 2006).
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