Clinical Nephrology

Clinical Nephrology covers the conclusion and treating of renal syndromes, including primary and secondary hypertension and electrolyte disturbances, and the care of those requiring renal replacement treatment, including dialysis and renal transplant patients. Numerous diseases influencing the kidney are systemic scatters not constrained to the organ itself and may require uncommon treatment. Illustrations incorporate procured conditions, for example, systemic vasculitides and immune system diseases, lupus and innate or genetic conditions, such as, polycystic kidney diseases. Patients are referred to clinical nephrology doctors after a urinalysis, for different reasons, such as, acute kidney failure, hematuria, proteinuria, chronic kidney diseases, kidney stones, hypertension, and disarranges of acid/base or electrolyte.

  • Nephron Clinical Practice
  • Critical Care Nephrology
  • Stem Cell and Regenerative Nephrology
  • Oncologic Nephrology
  • Obstructive Nephropathy
  • Urinary incontinence/Enuresis
  • Onconephrology
  • Thrombotic microangiopathy
  • Kidney care Physicians
  • Nephritis, Nephrectomy, Nephrotoxicity, Nephronophthisis
  • Renal Pediatricians
  • Chemotherapy
  • Glomerular/vascular disorder

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