IgA Nephropathy in Kidney Transplantation
Join us to hear from Dr. Fahad Aziz, Associate Profession of Nephrology, and Transplant Nephrologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, to learn more about IgAN in kidney transplantation.
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Registered Dietitian Lauren Levy and Kidney-Friendly Chef Anthony Valentine come together to bring their expertise in nutrition and IgAN, including discussing the basics of nutritional concepts – such as sodium and protein – in patients with IgAN.Read More
Registered Dietitian Lauren Levy and Kidney-Friendly Chef Anthony Valentine come together to bring their expertise in nutrition and IgAN, including discussing the basics of nutritional concepts – such as sodium and protein – in patients with IgAN.Read More
Join us to hear from Dr. Fahad Aziz, Associate Profession of Nephrology, and Transplant Nephrologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, to learn more about IgAN in kidney transplantation.
Through the lens of renal pathology, this webinar will provide insights into the histopathological features that are crucial for accurate diagnosis and risk stratification in IgA Nephropathy, highlighting the significance of the renal biopsy and its interpretation.
This webinar discussion featuring Dr. Ashar Luqman will discuss the prevalence of various common and rare kidney diseases and comorbidities among the Native American population.
The goal of this webinar is to provide a detailed overview of the Four-Hit hypothesis as well as explain the role of APRIL in disease pathogenesis.
Registered Dietitian Lauren Levy and Kidney-Friendly Chef Anthony Valentine come together to bring their expertise in nutrition and IgAN, including discussing the basics of nutritional concepts – such as sodium and protein – in patients with IgAN.