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Nephrotic Syndrome


As per available reports about 10 relevant journals, 15 Conferences, 5 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to about  Nephrotic Syndrome 11 articles are being published on Nephrotic Syndrome.

Nephrotic syndrome is a non specific kidney disorder characterised by a number of signs of disease: proteinuria, hypo albuminemia and edema. It is characterized by an increase in permeability of the capillary walls of the glomerulus leading to the presence of high levels of protein passing from the blood into the urine.

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Scope and Importance:

Nephrotic syndrome conference provides quality education and updates in the treatment and management Kidneys affected by nephrotic syndrome have small pores in the podocytes, large enough to permit proteinuria (and subsequently hypo albuminemia, <25g/L, because some of the protein albumin has gone from the blood to the urine) but not large enough to allow cells through (hence no haematuria). By contrast, in nephritic syndrome red blood cells pass through the pores, causing haematuria. Nephrotic syndrome can affect all age groups. In children, it is most common between ages 2 and 6. This disorder occurs slightly more often in males than females.Evaluation of the urine by a simple urine dipstick in the office can give preliminary information on the amount of protein in the urine. However, this test is a qualitative test. In order to determine the actual amount of protein in the urine, a 24-hour quantitative test must be done, which indicates levels of protein and creatinine in the urine. Often, a comparison of protein to creatinine based on a single sample is used to determine 24-hour protein loss. This is helpful for quicker results or when the patient cannot collect urine over 24 hours.

A closed kidney biopsy may be used to determine the underlying cause and extent of disease with the exception of the following cases.
Children with NS most often have minimal change disease and respond well to a short course of steroids. A biopsy should only be considered if they do not show a favorable response to the steroids within 6-8 weeks.Adult patients with a history of diabetes who have tested negative to other disorders such as myeloma, infections, and collagen vascular diseases. It is presumed the cause of the proteinuria is diabetic nephropathy and a kidney biopsy is not necessary. If the duration of diabetes has been short or the severity of the NS is profound, a kidney biopsy is considered.Elderly patients, patients who are not expected to live long, or those for whom immunosuppressive drug therapy is not advisable are typically not candidates for a biopsy.

Market Analysis:

Approval was based on two randomized studies involving 1,093 patients with organ rejection in kidney transplant recipients. Currently, 1-year graft survival rates after renal transplantation are exceeding 90%. However, the life-long administration of Immunosuppressive drugs is accompanied by many side effects. These renal diagnosis conferences findings may contribute to the development of in vitro monitoring tools to identify transplant patients in whom immunosuppressant can be safely reduced in order to avoid long term side effects.

National symposium and workshops:

About 7 Nephrology Conferences are organized in 2015, and about 13 conferences are going to be organize on 2016 all over the globe. As per records about 57 Conferences, 20 workshops and 21 symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to Nephrology. In terms of research annually, 15 centres in USA, 07 in India, 10 in Europe and 04 in china are some of the leading countries where maximum studies related to Nephrology are being carried out.

List of Best International Conferences:

  1. Clinical Nephrology Conference

          May 9-11, 2016 SanFrancisco, USA

  1. Nephrology Conference

          June 30-Jul 1, 2016 Capetown, South Africa

  1.  Nephrology Congress

          Aug 18-20, 2016 Sao Paulo, Brazil

  1.  Conference on Dialysis and Renal Care

           Oct 6-8, 2016 London, UK

  1.  European Nephrology Conference

           Nov 7-9, 2016 Alicantae, Spain

  1.  Conference on Pediatric Nephrology

          May 9-11, 2016 SanFrancisco, USA

  1. Nephrologists Conference

          March 31-April 02, 2016 Valencia, Spain

  1. Conference on Internal Medicine

          November 03-05, 2016 Baltimore, Maryland, USA

  1. Conference on Clinical Case Reports

           April 18-20, 2016 Dubai, UAE

  1. Conference on Predictive, Preventive and Personalized Medicine & Molecular  Diagnostics

           September 01-03, 2015 Valencia, Spain

  1. American Society of Nephrology - ASN Kidney Week 2015

            November 3-5, 2016, Spain

  1. TREND Asia Pacific 2015 - Transcatheter Renal Denervation

            September 27, 2016, UK

  1. 42nd Renal Society of Australasia (RSA) National Conference

           November 25-27, 2016 Australia

  1. Primary Care: Nephrology Essentials and Case Studies Mediterranean Cruise

           Sep 20 - Oct 2, 2016 Newzealand

  1. 15th Congress of the International society of Peritoneal Dialysis

           September 7-10, 2016 Malaysia

  1. ISN World Congress of Nephrology  

         October 13-17, 2016, USA

  1. American Society of Nephrology - ASN Kidney Week 2014

           November 11-16, 2016, USA

  1. Nephrology for the Primary Care Providers 2015

              March 7-14, 2016, USA

  1. Primary Care: Nephrology Essentials and Case Studies Mediterranean Cruise

            Sep 20 - Oct 2, 2016, USA

  1. 13th Annual Update in Nephrology and Kidney 2016

            August 04-06, 2016, Canada

Relevant Society and Associations

  1. Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS)
  2. The NephCure Foundation

Companies:

  1. GE Healthcare
  2.  Genentech
  3. Merk
  4. Helix BioPharma Corp

 


 

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