Abstract

Hypothalamus is the center of regulation of food intake and energy homeostasis, and hypothalamus inflammation can significantly disarrangement neurohumoral factors related to control energy metabolism, thus participating in the occurrence and development of metabolic diseases in the body. Studies have shown that chronic kidney disease can induce hypothalamic inflammation, but it is not clear whether PEW in end-stage renal disease is related to hypothalamic inflammation. At present, through the evaluation of nuclear magnetic resonance T2 weighted images in the signal strength, can detect glioma and central nerve damage.

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