It is hard to do a visual abstract for guidelines.
But nothing’s too hard for NSMC graduate and now faculty, Krithika Mohan aka @krithicism
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.
It is hard to do a visual abstract for guidelines.
But nothing’s too hard for NSMC graduate and now faculty, Krithika Mohan aka @krithicism
Confused about how PEXIVAS reversed MEPEX? Maybe this infographic will help.
Nice work by NSM intern Namrata Parikh.
Krithika Mohan came up big this with this week’s visual abstract
Vicki Sandys put together the visual abstract for this week’s NephJC
Wow. Krystahl Andujar saved our bacon with a last minute visual abstract.
2019 marks the last yearly installment of Top Nephrology-Related Stories of this decade. It is also one of the longest yearly traditions in social media, with the first post appearing on Renal Fellow Network in 2010 top nephrology stories of the year.
One of the important parts of the tradition is that Top Nephrology Stories of the Year depends on the wisdom of the crowd.
**You will notice that MENTOR is not on the voting list. This is because it was included in 2017 (as number 7). Studies can only be included once.
Votes will be counted Next Monday December 31th, 2019
Now is the time for you to vote. The ballot is here:
Edgar created this visual abstract, for the AJKD blog. Why mess with something so good?
Visual abstract from Topf