ISSN: 2642-4827
Annals of Nephrology is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal that publishes the novel research in the branch of medicine concerned with kidney physiology, kidney disease, the treatment of kidney problems and renal replacement therapy. While intended to be read by practicing doctors, researchers and academics within the specialty, the journal aims to make all our published information accessible to readers working in the branch of nephrology.
The journals provides an efficient and fair peer review service and are committed to publishing all quality content with advancement in knowledge presented by the work. The journal considers original, reviews, cases, short note, opinions, letters, etc., covering the fields of the prevention, diagnosis and management of kidney and associated disorders as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
All the published content is permitted to use under Creative Common Attribution License. The journal follows the Open Access mode to encourage the dissemination of the essential contributions in building up awareness and to improvise human health care.
Professor of Medicine
John Gammill Professor in Polycystic Kidney Disease
University of Oklahoma
United States of America
Chief
Regulatory & Clinical Research Institute
Minneapolis, MN
Unites States of America
Tel: 763-767-5325
Director of Tissue Therapy
Wake Forest Institute for Regeneration Medicine
Wake Forest University
United States of America
Director
Dialysis Access Center of Pittsburgh
Presbyterian Church
United States of America
Tel: 412-406-7490
Director
Vascular & Endovascular Medicine
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center
California, United States of America
Tel: 323-783-3168
Professor
Department of Molecular Endocrinology
Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
Sendai, Japan
Tel: +81-22-717-7483
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Research Article
Evaluation of Children with Nephrotic Syndrome: A Single- Center Experience
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is one of the most frequent occurring chronic kidney diseases in children. In this study, our aim was to assess the sociodemog... Read more
Case Report
Two Successful Pregnancies in a Woman without Kidneys: A Case Report
Bilateral nephrectomy is a rarely used approach to control refractory hypertension in patients with anuric end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who already ... Read more
Case Report
Immunoglobulin (Ig)A nephropathy is the commonest type of primary glomerulonephritis (GN) in the world, with an estimated incidence of 2.5/100000 adul... Read more
Retrospective Study
Switching between Dialysis Modality: A Descriptive Study in Provence-Alpes-Côte D'azur
To our knowledge, few studies in France have so far investigated the difference in patient characteristics and outcome between patients switching from... Read more
Research Article
The aging male population suffers from late onset hypogonadism (LOH) with its characteristics including diminished virility, increased fatigue, muscle... Read more
Clinical Presentation
A 65-year-old male was referred for nephrology consult for increasing creatinine from 1.7 mg/dl to 4.4 mg/dl over a period of 4 months. The patient wa... Read more
Research Article
Hyperuricemia hastens the decline of renal function in chronic kidney disease and activates the pro-inflammatory Nlrp3 inflammasome. Studies from the ... Read more
Case Report
An Unusual Cause of Rhabdomyolysis with Acute Kidney Injury
Rhabdomyolysis is a serious syndrome due to a direct or indirect muscle injury. It results from the death of muscle fibers and release of their conten... Read more
Case Report
Serotonin Syndrome: Fairly Common but Frequently Forgotten
The authors presented a case of serotonin syndrome cause by drug interaction. The patient is presented with classical features of the syndrome with hy... Read more
Short Commentary
The burden of end stage renal disease often seems insurmountable. This is especially true for patients who are on renal replacement therapy, whose liv... Read more