WCN'23: Annual Review of Nephrology Course


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The Annual Review of Nephrology Course at the World Congress of Nephrology 2023, organized by the International Society of Nephrology (ISN), offers a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and advancements in the field of nephrology. This specialized course brings together leading experts and thought leaders to provide attendees with a condensed yet comprehensive update on key topics, research findings, and clinical practices in nephrology. Through interactive sessions and engaging discussions, the Annual Review of Nephrology Course equips healthcare professionals with valuable knowledge and insights to enhance patient care and drive further progress in the field.


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Annual Review of Nephrology Course - AKI, CKD, and Transplantation
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Open to view video. Acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease and kidney transplantation are inter-related. For AKI, the tropics are where there are peculiar etiologies that could be quite different from elsewhere. CKD is mostly caused by DKD in many parts of the world and without doubt the treatment of DKD is revolutionized by the emergence of SGLT2 inhibition. Finally, whereas transplantation offers the best rehabilitative potential in patients with kidney failure, it is particularly relevant in children whose life span could otherwise be severely compromised if they remain on life-long dialysis.
Annual Review of Nephrology Course - Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
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Open to view video. This session will cover the essentials of establishing and running trials, global representation in large trials and new ways of conducting trials.
Annual Review of Nephrology Course - Updates in Clinical Nephrology
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Open to view video. This session will present: a) The epidemiology, pathology, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of IgA nephropathy in China. b) Membranous nephropathy: reclassification offered by the knowledge of new antigens. c) The correlations between the structural and functional changes of the kidney with normal aging and the clinical significance of these changes.
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