Our NephJC NOSTONE editorial in Kidney Medicine is live. Great work from Renz Palisan, Nikita Pawar, and Rasha Alawieh; supported by Swap and Jade.
Read it here.
This week, we will discuss the 2025 KDIGO IgAN guidelines. which the shift from supportive care to structured, evidence-based therapy
This week, we will discuss an old dilemma in nephrology. To restrict or supplement the proteins? Premise: advanced CKD and dialysis.
This week, we will discuss the use of creating chimeras to induce immune tolerance and its potential to decrease or eliminate the need for immunosuppression in kidney transplant recipients.
Our NephJC NOSTONE editorial in Kidney Medicine is live. Great work from Renz Palisan, Nikita Pawar, and Rasha Alawieh; supported by Swap and Jade.
Read it here.
Our NephJC STOP-ACEi editorial in Kidney Medicine is live. Great work from Susan Thanabalasingam and Cristina Popa, supported by Nayan, Swap, and Jade.
Read it here.
The NephJC editorial in Kidney Medicine is live. Great work from Sheikh Khalid, Rachel Hung, and William Vasquez Espinosa, supported by Nayan, Joel, and Jamie.
Read it here.
Join #NephTwitter and have a drink with friends at the in-person NKF Spring Clinical Meeting in Boston this Friday. We are meeting at Summer Shack on Friday from 6 to 10 pm. The place is about a 1000 feet from the convention center at 50 Dalton Street.
This page discusses the common questions transplant professionals as well as transplant patients may have with COVID-19. We have few facts and little evidence, and those are laid out below. Locally, the decisions being taken depend on local resources, logistics and other factors, and hence local practice may appropriately vary.
COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, has rapidly become a global pandemic. This review aims to complement the other NephJC pages with a focus on how children with kidney disease are impacted by this pandemic. Our aim is to review what we know about COVID-19 as it pertains to kidney disease in kids.