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View article: Clinical Profile, Treatment Outcomes, and Complement Pathway Involvement in Idiopathic ANCA-negative Renal-Limited Pauci-immune Crescentic Glomerulonephritis: A Single-Centre Prospective Study
Clinical Profile, Treatment Outcomes, and Complement Pathway Involvement in Idiopathic ANCA-negative Renal-Limited Pauci-immune Crescentic Glomerulonephritis: A Single-Centre Prospective Study Open
Background: Pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis (GN) refers to a category of necrotizing GN in which there are no or only a few immune deposits by immunofluorescence. They constitute a distinct yet important cause of rapidly progres…
View article: Myoglobin cast nephropathy long after an unevaluated febrile episode with no clinical evidence of rhabdomyolysis: A rare cause of reversible AKI—A case report
Myoglobin cast nephropathy long after an unevaluated febrile episode with no clinical evidence of rhabdomyolysis: A rare cause of reversible AKI—A case report Open
Introduction: Rhabdomyolysis/myoglobin cast nephropathy constitutes a rare yet a reversible cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in the critical care setting. We hereby report a case of a full-blown myoglobin cast nephropathy that occurred w…
View article: A prospective study on appendicular mass
A prospective study on appendicular mass Open
Background: The immediate management of appendicular mass have always been controversial. Early appendicectomy (within 72 hours of presentation) is preferred in some cases, while in others non operative conservative management is advocated…
View article: A Rare but Potentially Fatal Combination of Emphysematous Liver Abscess and Renal Cortical Abscess by Proteus Mirabilis in a Critically Ill Diabetic Patient
A Rare but Potentially Fatal Combination of Emphysematous Liver Abscess and Renal Cortical Abscess by Proteus Mirabilis in a Critically Ill Diabetic Patient Open
Emphysematous liver abscess is a rare and distinct entity that occurs due to fulminant infection of the liver by gas forming organisms.It most commonly occurs in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus akin to emphysematous pyelonephr…
View article: An esophageal-mediastinal fistula in a renal transplant patient—a late complication that shall both dither the clinician and be rapidly fatal: A case report
An esophageal-mediastinal fistula in a renal transplant patient—a late complication that shall both dither the clinician and be rapidly fatal: A case report Open
Although renal transplantation has said to have transformed the quality of lives of most of the end stage renal disease patients, it is attended by its own set of complications including allograft rejection, drug-related side effects, smal…
View article: The Ability of Novel Urinary Biomarkers (NGAL and IL-18) in Predicting the in-Hospital Mortality, the Need of Renal Replacement Therapy and the Future Development of Chronic Kidney Disease in Post-Cardiac Surgery Acute Kidney Injury Patients: A New Horizon of Hope on the Anvil
The Ability of Novel Urinary Biomarkers (NGAL and IL-18) in Predicting the in-Hospital Mortality, the Need of Renal Replacement Therapy and the Future Development of Chronic Kidney Disease in Post-Cardiac Surgery Acute Kidney Injury Patients: A New Horizon of Hope on the Anvil Open
Background: Novel urinary biomarkers have always remained/continue to remain a fascinating area of exploration in the domain of modern nephrology.They are promisingly convincing in obviating the major disadvantages of creatinine in the set…
View article: Senescent chronic kidney disease: The challenges faced and the strategies to overcome
Senescent chronic kidney disease: The challenges faced and the strategies to overcome Open
The management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in elderly patients continues to pose constant challenges to clinical nephrologists. Right from the perplexing issue of calculating the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) to the confusion betwee…