The following is a summary of Toft, Gunnar, et al. which discusses anemia and clinical outcomes in patients with non-dialysis dependent or dialysis dependent severe chronic kidney disease. Read More
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) affects individuals and families worldwide. In the United States, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the fourth leading cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Read More
Episode 12 Welcome to NephU’s Hot Topics in Nephrology Series featuring various experts in the field of nephrology. In this podcast series, thought leaders will share their expertise and perspectives… Read More
The following is a summary of El-Fawal BM, Badry R, Abbas WA and Ibrahim AK. which discusses stress hyperglycemia and electrolytes in patients with acute cerebrovascular stroke. Read More
The following is a summary of Albabtain, M. which discusses hyponatremia, cognitive function, and mobility in an outpatient heart failure population. Read More
The following is a summary of John TS, Yee J, Smith-Jules T, Campbell RC and Bauer C. which discusses interdisciplinary care clinics in chronic kidney disease. Read More
In this webinar, hear from four leading nephrology providers from across the country as they each share their perspectives on the health care challenges during COVID-19, and the role of… Read More
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