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Higher Mortality for Kidney Transplant Recipients with Diabetes
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July 2024
Kidney transplant recipients with diabetes, face a significantly higher risk of mortality following graft loss compared to those without diabetes
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5th March 2021
Ultraviolet Light Causes Kidney Damage by Neutrophil Migration in Lupus
SKIN exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light triggers kidney inflammation via neutrophil infiltration and migration in individuals with lupus, a new collaborative study has revealed.
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12th January 2021
In Memory of Professor Donal O’Donoghue OBE
We fondly remember respected nephrologist, researcher, and our EMJ Nephrology editorial board member Prof Donal O’Donoghue.
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27th November 2020
Lower eGFR Leads to More Major Surgeries: Study with 1,455,512 Patients
MAJOR surgery is more likely for individuals with kidney disease compared with people who have normal kidney function.
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27th November 2020
Sotagliflozin Associated with Reduced Risk of Cardiovascular Events
SOTAGLIFLOZIN is a sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor that may reduce the risk of urgent medical care for heart failure, hospitalisation…
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1st September 2020
Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Receiving On-site Dialysis at Increased Risk of COVID-19
NURSING home residents receiving haemodialysis for chronic kidney disease may be at greater risk of COVID-19. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, identified residents at a nursing home, an already vulnerable population, who were found to have repeated and prolonged exposure to the virus.
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1st September 2020
Protein Biomarkers May Improve Access to Kidney Transplants
MEASURING two proteins in urine of deceased donors may help determine which kidneys are suitable for transplant. The ratio of the proteins can help predict which kidneys were most likely to recover from infection or injury.
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1st June 2020
30 Minutes to Diagnosis: Novel Kidney Stone Testing Method
KIDNEY stones occur when a build-up of salts and minerals form crystals that enlarge into a hard mass, causing considerable pain and blockages…
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1st June 2020
Artificial Kidney Device to Improve Treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease
FILTERING and ion transport, the primary functions of the kidney, have been simulated in a device created by chemical engineers…
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