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Organ Markets Dr. Benjamin E. Hippen, MD, is a transplant nephrologist in private practice
with Metrolina
Nephrology Associates and the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Division of Pediatric
Nephrology at Floating Hospital treats a large number of children
with glomerulonephritis each year.
We also work
with specialists across Floating Hospital, including Ophthalmology, Neurology and
Nephrology, so that we can check your child for any associated conditions.
The members of the Division of Pediatric
Nephrology at Floating Hospital for Children in Boston provide care for children
with chronic renal diseases of various causes.
The Division of Pediatric
Nephrology provides inpatient and outpatient services for children
with kidney disease.
The specialists in the Division of Pediatric
Nephrology at Floating Hospital for Children work
with our colleagues in Newborn Medicine to provide care for any kidney - related issues that may arise in preemies.
The Divisions of Pediatric
Nephrology and Pediatric Endocrinology at Floating Hospital for Children in Boston work together to diagnose and treat children
with calcium disorders, including nephrocalcinosis (which our Division specializes in).
The Division of Pediatric
Nephrology at Floating Hospital for Children in Boston offers a range of services for kids
with kidney disease, including renal biopsies, acute and chronic dialysis, 24 - hour blood pressure monitoring, hemofiltration and renal transplantation.
Consuming a beverage containing cocoa flavanols improves blood vessel function in patients
with kidney failure, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society of
Nephrology (CJASN).
The UC research team looked at 3,679 individuals
with Type 2 diabetes from a de-identified cohort of patients at the Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center and who were followed for a 10 - year period, explains Charuhas Thakar, MD, professor and director of the UC Division of
Nephrology, Kidney CARE Program.
«The majority of patients
with chronic kidney disease, particularly those in the more advanced stages who require dialysis, exhibited some degree of loss of their sense of smell, which correlated
with reduced nutritional status,» says Teodor Paunescu, PhD, of the MGH Division of
Nephrology, corresponding author of the study.
First author Sagar Nigwekar, MD, also of MGH
Nephrology, explains, «More than 25 million adults in the U.S. have chronic kidney disease,
with more than half a million requiring dialysis.
Two classes of blood pressure medications, angiotensin - converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs), are associated
with a 16 % lower risk of strokes, heart attacks and death in patients
with end - stage renal disease who are undergoing peritoneal dialysis, a new study in the journal,
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, reports.
In the first study conducted
with IgEnio, the MedUni Vienna researchers at the Institute of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research, led by Rudolf Valenta and lead author Christian Lupinek, Kurt Derfler from the Division of
Nephrology and Dialysis (Department of Medicine III) and Ventzislav Petkov from the Division of Pulmonology (Department of Medicine II), were able to show that this absorption technique brings about a significant improvement in the quality of life for sufferers during the pollen season — even those
with a greatly elevated IgE levels.
For the participants
with chronic kidney disease, the risk of dying was reduced by more than 40 percent, according to the findings, published today (April 30) in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of
Nephrology.
The findings, which appear in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of
Nephrology (JASN), may have important public policy implications for genetic counseling for individuals
with sickle cell trait (SCT).
Intensive dialysis treatments in pregnant women
with kidney failure lead to a higher proportion of live births than standard dialysis care, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of
Nephrology (JASN).
The results of the HALT - PKD Clinical Trials Network studies will be published online November 15 in two papers in the New England Journal of Medicine to coincide
with presentation at the American Society of
Nephrology annual meeting.
The findings, which are described in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of
Nephrology (JASN), may help clinicians provide better treatments for patients
with a variety of autoimmune diseases.
The article release coincides
with the opening of the annual Kidney Week Congress, the world's premier
nephrology meeting, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
A group of researchers, including Tomonori Kimura, a researcher at the Department of
Nephrology, Osaka University (the research was conducted at the University of New Mexico, USA), identified the molecular machinery by which autophagy mediates secretion of the inflammatory cytokine, interleukin - 1 beta, in corporation
with SNARE proteins.
The findings, which appear in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of
Nephrology (JASN), suggest that targeting this byproduct may be a novel strategy for safeguarding the heart health of patients
with CKD.
The following is an excerpt from an interview in Regenerative Medicine Network, an online publication,
with Hermann Haller, M.D., a faculty member at the MDI Biological Laboratory and director of the Department of
Nephrology and Hypertension at Hannover Medical School in Hanover, Germany.
Wake Forest Baptist Health, under the scientific leadership of Barry I. Freedman, MD, section chief of
nephrology, has developed and now offers APOL1 genetic testing
with results within 7 days of receipt for potential live donors and patients at risk.
Secondary consultation services
with cardiology, pulmonology, orthopedics,
nephrology, gynecology, urology and other departments
Its international Editorial Board is charged
with selecting peer - reviewed original papers of the highest scientific merit covering the broad spectrum of biomedical specialities including, although not exclusively, the cardiovascular system, cerebrovascular system, gastrointestinal tract and liver, genomic medicine, infection and immunity, inflammation, oncology, metabolism, endocrinology and nutrition,
nephrology, circulation, respiratory system, vascular biology and molecular pathology.
About Dr. Kullick is a medical doctor
with over thirty - five years experience in Internal Medicine and
Nephrology.
He has been in practice for 21 years, primarily in the fields of men's health, urology,
nephrology, and gastroenterology,
with a heavy emphasis on using botanical medicines.
Her main area of work and research interests are in clinical
nephrology and urology,
with a special interest in acute and chronic hemodialysis and interventional urology.
His deep knowledge in
nephrology, together
with CUVS's advanced capabilities in Interventional Radiology & Endoscopy, has put CUVS on the map as a center of excellence in this field.
Dr. Fiocchi's research focused on the management of patients
with chronic kidney disease for which she received the resident research award in
nephrology and urology at the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum in June 2016.
The case load at Purdue University's College of Veterinary Medicine is diverse
with particular emphasis in the areas of endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious disease,
nephrology, urology, and immune - mediated diseases.
In collaboration
with the Institute of Urology and
Nephrology in London, a clinical study was conducted to investigate whether there were differences in dietary nutrient intakes or urine composition between 17 calcium oxalate stone - forming dogs and 17 age -, breed -, and sex - matched healthy dogs (Stevenson et al. 2004).
Nephrology nurses are specialist in treating patients
with kidney problems.
To obtain a
nephrology nurse position and assist nephrologists in treating patients
with kidney problems and in providing dialysis services.
They are trained in managing hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis and are part of
nephrology team in a hospital — the branch of nursing that caters to patients
with kidney problems.
I hold current licensure
with Board of
Nephrology Nursing, as well as State of Nevada Office Laboratory asst and Certified Medical Asst I am also certified
with The American Heart Association AED and ACLS.
Registered Nurse
with experience in a multitude of medical practices and additional healthcare experience in psychiatry and
Nephrology / Internal Medicine.
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