Friday 15 June 2018

Pediatric Nephrology Track at Annual Nephrology 2018


Pediatric Nephrology is dedicated to care of children with renal diseases like urinary tract infection, bowel bladder dysfunction, nephrotic syndrome, chronic glomerulonephritis, acute and chronic renal failurecongenital renal anomalies, tubular disorders, systemic severe and progressive renal disorders. Pediatric nephrology covers a large field of medical developments, including genetics, care strategies, and renal preservation. Most of the pediatric kidney diseases are congenital, some of them familial with a precise heredity. Chronic dialysis remains a life event for most of the children on end-stage renal disease despite the growing place of preemptive kidney transplantation. A recent population-based study in the Gironde region of France reported an incidence of about 2.3 pediatric cases of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome for every 100,000 children <15 years of age. Pediatric nephrologist have the special skills and experience to treat child. Pediatric nephrologists treat children from infancy through late adolescence and in some centers up to young adulthood. 

  • Track 1-1 Acute Kidney Failure
  • Track 2-2 Acute Nephritic Syndrome
  • Track 3-3 Analgesic Nephropathy
  • Track 4-4 Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome
  • Track 5-5 Chronic Renal Failure
  • Track 6-6 Kidney stone
  • Track 7-7 Lithotripsy
  • Track 8-8 Post-Streptococcal GN
  • Track 9-9 Posterior Urethal Valve
  • Track 10-10 Vesicoureteral Reflux
  • Track 11-11 Reflux Nephropathy
  • Track 12-12 Renal Papillary Necrosis
  • Track 13-13 Fluid & Electrolyte Disorders
  • Track 14-14 Nephrolithiasis
  • Track 15-15 Urological Disorders
  • Track 16-16 Kidney Transplant
  • Track 17-17 Nephrcalcinosis

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