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Does "kidney disease" refer to only chronic kidney disease?

I am trying to find an official definition of kidney disease for a report about imaging modalities for kidney disease, but most of the articles are about chronic kidney disease. Since the title of the report is quite vague (just kidney disease), I was wondering if I can focus on CKD, or of "kidney disease" includes other conditions such as renal calculi or infection. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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