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This week, we will discuss a double header: two single centre ddAVP trials in kidney biopsy from India.
This week, we will discuss the prognostic role of microvascular inflammation in kidney transplantation. Can the capillaries whisper their damage in lesions before antibodies speak? Maybe this study compels us to treat the injury we see, not just the disease we can name…
This week, we will discuss another target trial emulation study. The FDA says to stop metformin at a GFR of 30. Are they right?
This week, we will discuss the first iteration of KDIGO’s 2025 guidelines on ADPKD. These guidelines are a result of a decade of global collaboration between physicians, researchers, advocates, and patients. The guidelines incorporate ADPKD-specific care as well as many general CKD management practice points.
The Freely Filtered Crew gave SONAR the PodCast treatment.
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The Freely Filtered crew get together for another podcast. This time it is a deep dive into MENTOR and mouse models, lots and lots of mouse models.
Nice visual abstract by Krithika Mohan. Excellent work.
An excellent visual abstract from Sinead Stoneman
Also check out the visual abstracts from Samira Farouk, Christhian Munoz, and the NEJM itself.
This week’s visual abstract on PREDNOS trial is by NSMC Intern Justin Davis.
The Freely Filtered team (minus Samira) spent an hour doing a deep dive on the Risk Score for IgA nephropathy and how many grams of IgA a human makes everyday.
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The Freely Filtered team (minus Swapnil) spent an hour doing a deep dive on the speed of sodium correction, the use of Slack in medicine. The Kardashian index, and misinformation on the internet. Take a listen. If you like it, leave us a review on iTunes.
This was NephJC’s first Tweetorial. We hope to make these regular components of the content NephJC generates to describe and disseminate the latest research.
1/ #Tweetorial #NephJC #Hypernatremia Reviews and guidelines say to correct hypernatremia in adults by no more than 10 mmol/L per day. This is based on little hard data, has little support in literature and may be harmful https://t.co/OlZHsSyHX1 pic.twitter.com/MZOBqgwZ40
— Nephrology Jrnl Club (@NephJC) May 15, 2019
NSMC Intern Daniyal Jafree stepped up to write an excellent tweetorial on the latest NephJC discussion. Take a look.
Welcome to the @NSMCInternship #tweetorial for this week’s study on a new risk prediction tool for IgA nephropathy, appearing in @JAMAInternalMed. Check out these unhappy glomeruli with mesangial IgA deposits in green from https://t.co/5t2NImFGj4 (1/16) pic.twitter.com/nDEkuxduK6
— Nephrology Jrnl Club (@NephJC) June 3, 2019
Renua Aiyegbusi, an intern with the NSMC, created this visual abstract for this week’s chat
Additionally, since this is a CJASN article, Michelle Lim made this visual abstract for CJASN
The full filtrate met last week to chat up CREDENCE. Hear the podcast on the web, or subscribe with the following feed link:
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Now with more realistic cover art
This visual abstract is by NSMC Intern, Mario Funes
Here is the visual abstract from The George Institue