Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Kidney Diseases
A special issue of Diagnostics (ISSN 2075-4418). This special issue belongs to the section "Pathology and Molecular Diagnostics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 38553
Special Issue Editor
Interests: hemodialysis; clinical nephrology; dialysis; chronic renal failure; kidney transplantation; acute kidney injury; hypertension; nephrotoxicity; chronic kidney failure; kidney
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Dear Colleagues,
Kidney disease appears in various forms: it can be asymptomatic or present with severe symptoms that require immediate intensive care with renal replacement therapy. Various kidney diseases can be evaluated through urinalysis, blood chemistry, chest PA, KUB, and renal sonography. Recently, research on various types of biomarkers for the early detection of acute and chronic kidney damage has been actively conducted, and the discovery of new biomarkers through blood and pathology in the field of glomerular kidney disease has led to new diagnosis and management paradigms. Recently, rapidly developing medical diagnostic technology and the challenge of disease mechanism-based specialized targeted therapy have been presented through animal and clinical studies in the area of kidney disease.
This Special Issue seeks research related to new discoveries in the diagnosis and management of kidney disease. We look forward to receiving original articles, reviews, and short communications highlighting research results on biomarkers in various fields, enhanced imaging technology, new pathologic diagnosis, new approaches to disease mechanisms, specialized targeted therapy, and the diagnosis and management of kidney diseases using artificial intelligence.
Dr. Daeeun Choi
Guest Editor
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