Debunking Myths About Nephrology and Nephrologists
“Debunking Myths About Nephrology and Nephrologists” published on 06 Jun 2025 by American Society of Nephrology.
“Debunking Myths About Nephrology and Nephrologists” published on 06 Jun 2025 by American Society of Nephrology.
The four NKF Executive Councils acknowledge the contributions of their members and those impacting the kidney community through annual awards given at the NKF Spring…
Renal tubular acidoses (RTAs) are a subset of non-anion gap metabolic acidoses that result from complex disturbances in renal acid excretion. In a Core Curriculum…
The three-drug pill combines telmisartan, amlodipine, and indapamide.
Background In intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS), low fractional flow (FF) may indicate hemodynamic significance. Objective To investigate, using simulation models, whether invasive measurement could accurately…
“Nephrocentric Greek Tragedies” published on 06 Jun 2025 by American Society of Nephrology.
In today’s information ecosystem, leaders who can govern effectively and break through the noise to connect across political lines are rare—and more needed t…
The American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD) has been under the leadership of Dr Harold I. Feldman for two terms, and it is time to…
“What I love about NKF is that I always feel like an important member of the team while I am there.” “The interprofessional activities have…
This diagnostic study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy, interrater reliability, and safety of brain computed tomography perfusion and computed tomography angiography for death by neurologic criteria.
A 70-year-old man with chronic kidney disease stage 3b owing to previous episodes of acute kidney injury (AKI) and ischemic colitis treated with end-ileostomy was…