June 27-28, 2024
London, UK
We’ve invited the top most influential speakers from around the world to give inspirational talks and lead practical workshops.
We would like to invite all the participants from all over the world to attend “5th International Conference on Nephrology & Urology (Clinical Nephrology 2024) during June 27-28, 2024.
We feature this interactive session with workshops Plenary sessions in addition to oral abastract & Poster sessions, displays and hands on reports.
Hybrid Event: You can participate In-person at Valencia Spain or join Online/Virtually opt from your home or work.
Clinical Nephrology 2024 features the theme “A new perspective on Nephrology and Urology health care”.
Additionally, we enlighten the participants by bringing in collective minds to offer massive talks which might be idea focussed relatively on an extensive variety of subject.
Clinical Nephrology 2024 is going to be a great platform for the professionals and the researchers to discuss the recent the Nephrology & Urology and scientific innovations with one another or around this field of study. Also, this event will seek to share a knowledge and experience on your research work to promote and build your carrier.
Valencia, Spain will be a fantastic backdrop for our meeting, and you will be able to enjoy a fantastic social and scientific programme. We are excited to welcome you to Spain.
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Organising Committee
Important Deadlines and Venue
Mark your calendar for the following important Clinical Nephrology 2024 Conferences deadlines
Abstract Submission Deadline (Extended): October 25, 2024. (*)
Final Paper Submission Deadline: May 20, 2024 (*)
Final Phase Early Bird Registration Deadline: June 14, 2024. (*)
Notification of Abstract Acceptance/ Rejection: 1-2 days.
Conference Dates: June 27-28, 2023, London, UK.
*By Midnight-11:59 pm London Time Zone
Join as a group with a minimum of 4 or 5 members and get a 40% discount on the total registration fee.
Exciting early bird registration perks await you. (Valid till 2nd phase early bird registration)
Venue and Accommodation: HYATT PLACE LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT
Enjoy complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and the possibility of early check-in/check-out (depending on room availability). Rooms are available as single or double occupancy.
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The global market for kidney disease and urology equipment was valued at US $ 4.11 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach US $ 6.45 billion in 2027, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.8% from 2020 to 2027.
The emergence of innovative technologies is one of the key factors that are expected to promote the growth of the Urology and Nephrology equipment market in the next few years. Suppliers are increasing RandD's efforts to introduce technologically advanced equipment. In addition, these advances will also contribute to the development of easy-to-use, lightweight, home-use high-definition machines with connectivity capabilities that can remotely monitor patients in real-time scenarios. This will ultimately help the market's growth during the forecast period. Our analysts predict that by 2024, the compound annual growth rate of the urology and nephrology device market will exceed 5%.
Impact of COVID-19:
· COVID19 can affect the global economy in three main ways: directly affecting production and demand, manufacturing supply chain and market disruption, and financial impact on business and financial markets.
· Impact of Covid19 on Global Market Size, Nephrology and Urology Device Industry Stocks, Consumer Behaviour, Recovery Analysis and Forecast.
Objectives of Nephrology and Urology Devices Market
Members Associated with Nephrology and Urology Research:
Global Society Related to Nephrological Research:
1) Nephrology
The main focus of nephrology is the study of kidneys and problems with them. The field of study known as nephrology focuses on the physiology of the kidney, problems related to the kidney, treatments for kidney problems like dialysis and kidney transplants, as well as renal replacement therapy. A doctor who focuses on treating problems with the kidneys is known as a nephrologist. They are aware that kidney disease may affect other parts of the body. Nephrology focuses on both systemic diseases that directly affect the kidneys, such as immune system infections and diabetes, and systemic disorders that are the result of kidney failures, such as renal hypertension and osteodystrophy.
· Kidney Transplantation
· Nephrology & Urology
· Kidney Biopsies
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Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences | Urology Conference | Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences | Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Nephritis Conferences
Related Associations:
International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care | Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics | American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Related Societies:
Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation | Albanian Society of Nephrology | Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology | The UK Kidney Association | Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology
2) Paediatric Nephrology
A Paediatric nephrologist is qualified to treat your child if they have kidney or urinary tract disease, bladder problems, kidney stones, or high blood pressure. Paediatric nephrologists see patients from infancy through late puberty, and in some centres, even into their early twenties.
Nephrotic syndrome, urinary tract infections, haematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, electrolyte disorders, complications of kidney stones, and enuresis conditions are all treated and managed by Paediatric Nephrology.
Kidney failure, hypertension, genetic kidney diseases, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and abnormalities in the urine such as blood and protein are all conditions that paediatric nephrologists diagnose, treat, and manage. Additionally, they are aware of how to diagnose and treat growth and development issues associated with chronic kidney disease.
· Paediatric Renal Failure
· Paediatric Renal Nutrition
· Paediatric Renal Transplantation
· Kidney Care in Children
· Paediatric Kidney Dialysis
· Paediatric Kidney Stones
· Paediatric Nephritis
· Advances in Paediatric Kidney Operation
· Paediatric Chronic Haemodialysis
· Paediatric Urology
Related Conferences:
Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences | Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences | Urology Conference |Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Nephritis Conferences
Related Associations:
European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care | Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics
Related Societies:
Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation | Albanian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology | The UK Kidney Association| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology
3) Clinical Nephrology
The diagnosis and treatment of renal disorders, such as primary and secondary hypertension, electrolyte imbalance, and those who require renal replacement therapy, such as dialysis and renal transplant patients, are covered under Clinical Nephrology.
The kidney is susceptible to a wide range of conditions that do not necessarily involve the organ itself and may necessitate extensive treatment. Examples include acquired conditions like systematic vasculitis’s and immune system diseases like lupus as well as innate or inherited conditions like polycystic kidney diseases. After a urinalysis, patients are referred to clinical nephrology specialists for a variety of conditions, including acute kidney failure, proteinuria, hematuria, chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, hypertension, and acid-base or electrolyte imbalances.
Related Conferences:
Urology Conference |Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences | Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences
Related Associations:
Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care
Related Societies:
Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology | The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation | Albanian Society of Nephrology
4)Diabetic Nephrology
The body's tiny veins are affected by diabetes. When the kidneys' veins are damaged, your kidneys are unable to properly cleanse your blood. Your body will retain more salt and water than it should, resulting in weight gain and swelling of the ankles. Urine protein content Furthermore, waste materials will accumulate in blood. Diabetes moreover hurt nerves in body. This can create problems in discharging the bladder. The weight that builds up as a result of a full bladder can cause damage to the kidneys. Additionally, the rapid growth of microscopic organisms in high-sugar urine can lead to the development of a disease if urine remains in the bladder for an extended period of time.
Kidney failure eventually affects between 10 and 40% of people with Type 2 diabetes and 30% of those with Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile onset diabetes.
Related Conferences:
Kidney Transplant Conferences | Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences| Urology Conference |Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences
Related Associations:
Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology
Related Societies:
Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology | The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation
5)Urology
There is a strong connection between the regenerative and urinary tracts, and obstructions in one often have an effect on the other. As a result, the field of genitourinary issues encompasses a wide range of urological conditions. The practice of urology encompasses both preventative and curative conditions, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia and urinary tract infections, that do not require surgery. Models: tumours of the bladder or prostate, kidney stones, diseases of the kidney, damage to the kidney, and stress incontinence.
· Clinical Urology
· Uremia
· Reconstructive Urology
· Urethral Cancer
· Paediatric Urology & Female Urology
· Bladder Cancer
Related Conferences:
Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences | Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences
Related Associations:
Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology
Related Societies:
The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology
6) Kidney Diseases
Kidneys are indispensable to having a sound body. They essentially purify the blood by sieving out waste products, excess water, and other impurities. Other health issues, such as weak bones, nerve damage, and malnutrition, can result from kidney disease. Your kidneys may cease to function completely if the condition worsens over time. Nephrons are the target of most kidney diseases.
When your kidneys become damaged and unable to perform their functions, you will develop kidney disease. The harm of the kidney might be brought about by diabetes, hypertension and different other ongoing circumstances.
The majority of kidney diseases cannot be treated with a single diagnosis. Adopting a healthy lifestyle is the most effective strategy for maintaining kidney health. Diseases of the kidney can get worse over time. Even kidney failure may result. It is impossible to control certain kidney disease risk factors, including age, gender, ethnicity, and family history. However, you can take steps to help prevent kidney disease.
· Acute Kidney Failure/Acute Kidney Injury
· Acute Tubular Necrosis
· Alport Syndrome
· Analgesic Nephropathy
· Bartter Syndrome
Related Conferences:
Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences
Related Associations:
Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology
Related Societies:
Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology
7) Kidney Transplantation
The transplantation of a kidney into a patient who suffers from end-organ kidney disease is referred to as kidney transplantation or renal transplantation. Depending on the source of the donor organ, kidney transplantation is also known as cadaveric or living donor transplantation. Depending on whether the kidney donor and recipient have a biological relationship, living donor kidney transplants were previously classified as non-related living transplants or living associated transplants. Trades and chains are an inventive method for managing sustains the living giver pool.
· Kidney Transplantation recipients
· Living donors of kidney
· Renal replacement therapy
· Kidney paired donation
Related Conferences:
Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference
Related Associations:
European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| |Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Related Societies:
Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology.
8) Renal Nutrition and Metabolism
The diet that is recommended for people with chronic renal failure and aims to regulate protein, potassium, sodium, phosphorus, and fluid intake is known as renal nutrition.
Because dialysis patients' kidneys are unable to handle excess fluid and other metabolic wastes, it is essential that the foods they consume contain sufficient nutrients. Dialysis patients frequently consume insufficient quantities of essential micronutrients, fluids, and macronutrients. There is evidence that the accumulation of toxins that can accompany renal failure can also suppress appetite. As a consequence of this, dialysis patients frequently consume less food.
Chemical reactions that bring cells and the organism back to their home state are known as metabolism. There are two main types of metabolism: catabolism, in which molecules are broken down for energy, and anabolism, in which all compounds needed by cells are made.
There are numerous distinct physiologic functions performed by the kidneys. While their involvement in the biotransformation of Xenobiotic is relatively poorly understood, their function as an excretory organ for drugs, chemicals, and their polar metabolites is well understood.
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Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences
Related Associations:
European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology
Related Societies:
Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology
9) Hypertension & Diabetic Associated Kidney Diseases
The kidneys' ability to function properly may be compromised by impaired kidney blood vessels caused by high blood pressure. Blood vessels contract to facilitate easier blood flow when the force of the blood stream is high. All over the body, including the kidneys, this elongating scar eventually weakens blood vessels and makes them longer.
The kidneys may stop eliminating wastes and excess fluid from the body if their blood vessels become damaged. A precarious cycle may be established as a result of additional fluid in the blood vessels raising blood pressure even further. One of the primary factors that contributes to diabetic kidney disease and kidney failure is high blood pressure, or hypertension. When blood pressure is high, the blood vessels are put under a lot of stress, which makes things worse. A complete blockage of these vessels may result in a heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure. Blood vessels can also be damaged by high cholesterol and blood sugar.
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Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences
Related Associations:
Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology.
Related Societies:
The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology.
10) Nephrology Nursing & Health Care
Nephrology nursing involves diagnosing and assessing patients' and families' health requirements. Patients who are suffering from acute or chronic kidney disease and are in need of care throughout their entire lives Consequently, nephrology nurses must be highly skilled, motivated, and educated.
· Haemodialysis/peritoneal dialysis nurse
· Staff nurse, hospital or outpatient settings
· Transplant coordinator
· Nurse manager
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Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences
Related Associations:
Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Related Societies:
London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology
11) Kidney And Bladder Stones
Small stones may not have any negative effects, but larger stones can cause severe pain in the back area between the ribs and hips. Stones are typically examined with an imaging test and urine analysis. By altering one's eating habits or increasing one's intake of liquids, one may be able to stop the formation of stones in some instances. Using lithotripsy or an endoscopic procedure, stones that do not dissolve on their own can be removed. Urinary parcel stones begin to approach in a kidney and may expand in the ureter or the bladder. A stone may be referred to as a kidney stone, ureteral stone, or bladder stone, depending on its location. Urolithiasis, renal lithiasis, or nephrolithiasis are all terms for the process by which stones form in the kidney.
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Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference
Related Associations:
European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care|Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics
Related Societies:
British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society
12) Urologic Diseases
The body's drainage system for removing waste and excess water is the urinary system. It involves kidneys, ureters, a bladder and a urethra. The second most prevalent kind of infection in the human body is an infection of the urinary tract, or UTI.
Infections of the urinary tract, kidney stones, issues with bladder control, and prostate issues are all examples of urologic conditions. While some urologic disorders only last a short time, others last a lifetime.
· Urethritis
· Cystitis
· Urinary Abnormalities in Children
· Obstruction of The Urinary Tract
· Cancers of the Kidney and Genitourinary Tract
· Paediatric Urology & Female Urology
· Reconstructive Urology
Related Conferences:
Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences
Related Associations:
Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases
Related Societies:
London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology.
13) Kidney Urology
Due to an increase in diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, kidney disease has reached epidemic proportions. Prostate cancer is one of the urologic diseases, and it is the second leading cause of death in men from cancer. The reproductive and urinary systems are intertwined, and problems in one often affect the other.
· Cystoscopy and Ureteroscopy
· Surgical Implantation Advances in Kidney
· Cystocele (Prolapsed Bladder)
Related Conferences:
Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences
Related Associations:
International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care|Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Related Societies:
British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society
14) Paediatric Urology
Paediatric urology is a surgical subspecialty that focuses primarily on the treatment of children's genital and urinary issues, with an emphasis on developmental issues that affect the kidneys, bladder, urethra, or genital tract.
· Bedwetting
· Urinary Incontinence
· Hypospadias Epispadias
Related Conferences:
Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences
Related Associations:
Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care|Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics
Related Societies:
Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology
15) Glomerular Diseases
The kidneys' capacity to deal with certain substances in the bloodstream is impaired by glomerular disease. In most cases, the kidneys should keep red blood cells and protein in the bloodstream while filtering toxins out of the bloodstream and releasing them in the urine. Red blood cells and protein may be excreted in the urine of people with glomerular disease, while toxins may be retained.
A fundamental medical condition that disrupts other organ systems, such as diabetes, lupus nephritis, or certain infections, may be associated with glomerular disease. It is possible for glomerular disease to improve quickly or gradually over years. The type and cause of glomerular disease determine how it is treated.
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Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences
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Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology
Associated Journals:
American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases
Related Societies:
Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association
16) Dialysis
Blood is artificially filtered through dialysis. It is used when a person's kidneys are failing or about to fail. Until a donor kidney is found, many people with late-stage kidney disease must endure dialysis.
There are two sorts of dialysis: Peritoneal and haemodialysis treatments.
Haemodialysis
In haemodialysis, fluid and waste products are removed from the blood by pumping it through a special machine. The haemodialysis procedure can be carried out at home. The majority of people attend three sessions per week, each lasting three to five hours. Notwithstanding, haemodialysis should likewise be possible in dainty, more normal meetings.
Itching, muscle cramping, and low blood pressure are all common haemodialysis side effects.
Peritoneal Dialysis
In peritoneal dialysis, the peritoneum takes the place of the kidneys. Dialysate, a fluid, is injected into the abdomen through an embedded tube. The blood flowing into the dialysate from the peritoneum contains waste products. After that, the abdomen is drained of the dialysate.
Peritoneal dialysis can be performed in one of two ways: Continuous cycler-assisted peritoneal dialysis, which uses a mechanism to cycle the fluid in and out of the abdomen at night while the person is sleeping, and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, in which the abdomen is filled and drained several times during the day.
Contagions in the abdominal cavity or the area where the tube was embedded are the most common peritoneal dialysis side effects. Hernias and weight gain are two examples of supplementary side effects.
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Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences
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European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association
Associated Journals:
Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology
Related Societies:
Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology
17) Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic kidney disease is a chronic condition that never goes away. Usually, high blood pressure is to blame. It's possible that you won't show any signs or symptoms at first when you have chronic kidney disease. It's possible that you won't notice you have chronic kidney disease until your kidney function has significantly decreased.
Most of the time, chronic kidney disease gets worse slowly, and symptoms may not show up until the kidneys are severely damaged. If you are close to kidney failure in the late stages of CKD, you may experience symptoms brought on by an accumulation of waste and fluid in your body.
Therapy for constant kidney sickness accentuations on easing back the advancement of the kidney harm, normally by directing the hidden reason, persistent kidney infection can create to end-stage kidney disappointment, which is deadly without dialysis or a kidney relocate.
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Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference | Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference
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International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics
Related Societies:
The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology
18) Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
Urinary traction infections (UTIs) are a relatively common type of infection in the urinary system. This kind of illness could infect your bladder or urethra. Urine typically does not contain any bacteria (germs). A result of our kidneys' separating capability is pee. The kidneys remove waste and excess water from your bloodstream, resulting in the production of urine. Your urinary system typically filters out contaminated urine. However, germs that come from outside the body have the potential to enter the urinary system and cause problems like inflammation and infection.
· Birth control
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Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference
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European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association
Associated Journals:
Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology
Related Societies:
Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology
19) Nephrological Treatment
Nephrologists are doctors who focus on problems with the kidney. Millions of people worldwide undergo treatment for kidney injury or chronic kidney disease (CKD) each year. Kidney disease can result from other health conditions like diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Even if you never had either of these conditions before, it can still lead to the development of high blood pressure and heart disease. Anaemia, osteoporosis, a weakened immune system, and an irregular heartbeat are all potential health complications of chronic kidney disease. This correlation demonstrates how crucial it is to have healthy kidneys and to schedule an appointment with a nephrologist who can treat and manage any kidney issues.
· Nephrolithotripsy
· Extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
· Beta-Adrenoceptor Antagonists (Beta-Blockers)
· Diuretics
· Vasodilator Drugs
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Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences
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Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care|Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Related Societies:
The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology
20) Haematuria and Proteinuria
Hematuria is the clinical term for the presence of blood or red platelets in pee. Urinary tract infections, cancer of the kidney or bladder, inflammation of the prostate or kidney, and polycystic kidney disease can all cause haematuria. The two types of hematuria are: extensive and microscopic hematuria. When the urine appears red or the color of tea or cola to the naked eye, this condition is referred to as visible hematuria, which is also known as gross hematuria.
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Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences
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Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics
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The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology
21) Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT)
Patients with renal failure may benefit from renal substitution therapy, which has the potential to save their lives. As a result of diet and daily culture, renal disappointment becomes more prevalent in later life, prompting researchers to develop additional treatments. In patients with renal failure, it takes the place of non-endocrine kidney treatment. The endocrine deviations from the usual renal disappointment are not remedied by RRT. The essential need for fundamental sign vascular access, hemodynamic stability, accessibility, neighbourhood ability, and persistent inclination and capability are just a few of the variables that influence the choice of strategy. When a person has a severe drop in glomerular filtration rate and has or is at risk of developing a clinically significant solute imbalance/toxicity or volume over-burden, they are diagnosed with Intense Renal Disappointment and require renal substitution therapy (RRT).
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Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences
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European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association
Associated Journals:
American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases
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The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology
22) Renal Transplantation
Kidney transplantation is an activity where a strong kidney from a residing individual or from a departed giver is relocated into an individual whose kidney can never again work appropriately.
Below the ribs, on either side of the spine, are the two kidneys, which are bean-shaped organs. They are each the same size as a closed hand. By producing urine, its primary function is to direct and eliminate wastes, minerals, and fluids from the blood.
When your kidneys lose this ability to filter, there will be more waste and fluid in your body, which will raise your circulating pressure and lead to kidney failure (kidney disease). When the kidneys lose about 90% of their normal capacity, this condition is called visceral nephropathy.
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Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences
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American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care
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British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society
23)Nephrotic Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome is treated by finding and treating the root cause, if possible, and reducing protein in the urine, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or both through diet, medication, or both. If the essential cause is found and treated, nephrotic syndrome may disappear. However, kidney disease frequently constitutes the underlying cause and cannot be treated. The kidneys may gradually lose their ability to remove waste and excess blood water in these situations. The patient will either require dialysis or a kidney transplant if kidney failure occurs.
A condition characterized by extremely high protein levels in the urine is called nephrotic syndrome. swelling, especially around the eyes, feet, and hands, low blood protein levels; and elevated cholesterol Nephrotic syndrome is a set of symptoms rather than a disease. Because it can occur with multiple infections, controlling the diseases that cause it is the only way to prevent it.
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Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences
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European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology| American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology
Related Societies:
London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology
24) Pediatric endocrinology
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European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology| American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology
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London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology
The inner wall of the proximal convoluted tubule, which is a portion of the very small tube in the kidney that carries primary urine, is the source of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), a type of kidney cancer. Adult renal cell carcinoma is the most prevalent kind of cancer. The kidneys' tiny tubes that transport urine are impacted by this. the process of preparing such extracts. Tumor hormones and the body's attack on tumour cells both contribute to CRC. There are usually four stages in RCC. It accounts for between 90 and 95 percent of kidney tumours and about 3 percent of adult malignant tumours. Research has confirmed that the multilocular cystic is a rare tumour that affects both young children and adults. Renal marrow carcinoma is a rare, deadly, and difficult to treat tumour that is also aggressive.
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Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences
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European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology| American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care
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The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology
26) Auto Immune Disorders
Goutulonephritis and kidney damage is known to be brought on by a number of conditions. Some antibodies target the lungs and kidneys, destroying kidney function and eventually causing kidney failure. Immune system illness implies that the human resistant framework produces antibodies that assault and obliterate sound organs, making them fall flat. For instance, when autoantibodies are shaped or kept in the glomerulus, lupus nephritis happens. Most of the time, children with autoimmune kidney disease are sick and need a lot of treatment for three to six months.
At the point when an individual's kidneys discharge a lot of boring, weakened kidneys, the individual can be determined to have diabetes insipidus.
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International Society of Nephrology| American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition
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Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology
27) Cardiovascular Impacts of Kidney Diseases
Cardiovascular disease death increases with chronic kidney disease. More than half of the deaths of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are caused by coronary disease. Indeed, even a mild or early renal disorder can increase a man's risk of heart disease-related death and heart attacks. Patients on kidney dialysis who also have cardiovascular disease die 10 to 30 times more frequently than patients with cardiovascular disease in general. Major risk factors for heart disease and chronic kidney disease are diabetes and hypertension. Even when diabetes, high cholesterol, and hypertension are present concurrently, kidney disease (acute kidney disease or chronic kidney disease) can raise the risk of cardiovascular disease. Even before kidney disease progresses to the point where dialysis or transplantation are required, recent research demonstrates that renal diseases (also known as kidney diseases) cause heart disease.
· Effects of Cardiovascular Diseases on The Kidney
· Effects of The Kidney on The Cardiovascular System
· Modification of Cardiac Drugs in Renal Disease
· Diseases Affecting both Organs
· Kidney and Vascular Diseases
· Artificial Kidney
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Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology| American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Related Societies:
Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology
Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences
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Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology| American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Related Societies:
Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology
Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Urology Conference| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference| Nephrologists Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conferences| Nephrology Conference| Urology Conferences| Kidney Conferences| Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences
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Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology| American Society of Nephrology| Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology
Associated Journals:
American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care| Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Related Societies:
Belgian Society of Nephrology| London Society of Nephrology| The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology| The National kidney foundation| Albanian Society of Nephrology| Austrian Society of Nephrology
30)Erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of a physical or psychological condition. It can cause stress, relationship strain and low self-confidence.
The main symptom is a man's inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.
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Urology Conference |Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences | Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences
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Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care
Related Societies:
Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology | The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation | Albanian Society of Nephrology
31)Erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of a physical or psychological condition. It can cause stress, relationship strain and low self-confidence.
The main symptom is a man's inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.
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Urology Conference |Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences | Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences
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Spanish Society of Nephrology| Renal Physicians Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Association| European Renal Association| European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association| European Association of Urology| Urological Association of Urology| Canadian Society of Nephrology| International Society of Nephrology | American Society of Nephrology
Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care
Related Societies:
Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology | The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation | Albanian Society of Nephrology
32)Nephrological Treatment
Nephrologists are doctors who focus on problems with the kidney. Millions of people worldwide undergo treatment for kidney injury or chronic kidney disease (CKD) each year. Kidney disease can result from other health conditions like diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Even if you never had either of these conditions before, it can still lead to the development of high blood pressure and heart disease. Anaemia, osteoporosis, a weakened immune system, and an irregular heartbeat are all potential health complications of chronic kidney disease. This correlation demonstrates how crucial it is to have healthy kidneys and to schedule an appointment with a nephrologist who can treat and manage any kidney issues.
· Nephrolithotripsy
· Extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
· Beta-Adrenoceptor Antagonists (Beta-Blockers)
· Diuretics
· Vasodilator Drugs
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Urology Conference |Kidney Conferences| Renal Dialysis Conferences| Chronic Kidney Disease Conferences| Peritoneal Dialysis Conferences| Nephritis Conferences| Clinical Nephrology Conference | Nephrologists Conferences |Paediatric Nephrology Conferences| Kidney Transplant Conferences | Clinical Nephrology Conferences | Nephrology Conference |Urology Conferences
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Associated Journals:
Journal of Clinical Nephrology| Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Kidney Diseases| American Society of Nephrology| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Therapeutics| American Journal of Kidney Diseases| American Journal of Nephrology| Journal of Renal Nutrition| Journal of Journal of Kidney Research and Clinical Practice| Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care
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Austrian Society of Nephrology| Belgian Society of Nephrology | London Society of Nephrology | The UK Kidney Association| Hong Kong Society of Nephrology| Irish Nephrology Society| British Association of Paediatric Nephrology| Spanish Society for Nephrology | The National kidney foundation | Albanian Society of Nephrology
After successful completion with valuable feedback and great response from the attendees of Clinical Nephrology 2022. Our organizing committee is putting a step forward to the amazing place Valencia, Spain for our upcoming event 5th International Conference on Nephrology & Urology during June 27-28, 2023.
The main aim of Clinical Nephrology 2023 is to solicit the gracious presence of our honourable, to the upcoming conference “5th International Conference on Nephrology & Urology” that is going to be held during November 20-22, 2023 to share and exchange their knowledge.
It is an international platform for business delegates, B2B meetings, poster presentations, workshops, symposia, networking and more. It will offer a platform wherein you can ensure enormous exposure and networking by exhibiting products and services. Grab the opportunities, and share your innovative ideas, new technologies and recent researches.
The conference is going to be organized round the theme “A new perspective on Nephrology and Urology health care.
Target Audience:
Nephrologists | Nephrology Scientists | Kidney Specialists | Nephrology Professors & Renal Experts | Nephrology Researchers| Transplantation Specialists | Renal Dieticians| Fellows or postdoctoral students| Nephrology Academicians| Emeritus | Young research scientists | Business Delegates| Medical Colleges| Nephrology Associations and Societies| Business Entrepreneurs| Training Institutes.
Past Conference Report Clinical Nephrology 2022:
We would like to thank all of our notable dignitaries for presenting us with the wonderful keynotes, speakers, congress attendees, students, associations, media partners, and guests for making Palliative Nursing 2022 a successful and splendid event.
Pulsus Conferences hosted the hybrid event of the “3rd International Conference on Nephrology & Urology during July 23-24, 2022 at Webinar.
Through virtual the congress was marked by the attendance of young and brilliant researchers, business delegates, and talented student communities representing more countries, who have driven this event into the path of success.
The congress was highlighted through various sessions on Nephrology & Urology.
Nephrology witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the fields of Nephrology & Urology.
The congress proceedings were carried out through different scientific-sessions and whole addresses. The congress was set out with an opening ceremony taken after by an arrangement of addresses conveyed by both good visitors and individuals of the keynote forum.
The adepts who proclaimed the theme with their exquisite conversation and tributes gotten from the organizing committee Members, Keynote Speakers, and exhibitors were as follows:
With the grand success of Clinical Nephrology 2022, we are proud to announce the "4th International Conference on Nephrology & Urology” to be held from August 03 - 05, 2023, Valencia, Spain.
For more information, please visit Clinical Nephrology 2023.
Past Conference Report Clinical Nephrology 2023:
We would like to thank all of our notable dignitaries for presenting us with the wonderful keynotes, speakers, congress attendees, students, associations, media partners, and guests for making Palliative Nursing 2022 a successful and splendid event.
Pulsus Conferences hosted the hybrid event of the “4th International Conference on Nephrology & Urology during August 03-05, 2023 at Webinar.
Through virtual the congress was marked by the attendance of young and brilliant researchers, business delegates, and talented student communities representing more countries, who have driven this event into the path of success.
The congress was highlighted through various sessions on Nephrology & Urology.
Nephrology witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the fields of Nephrology & Urology.
The congress proceedings were carried out through different scientific-sessions and whole addresses. The congress was set out with an opening ceremony taken after by an arrangement of addresses conveyed by both good visitors and individuals of the keynote forum.
The adepts who proclaimed the theme with their exquisite conversation and tributes gotten from the organizing committee Members, Keynote Speakers, and exhibitors were as follows:
With the grand success of Clinical Nephrology 2023, we are proud to announce the "5th International Conference on Nephrology & Urology” to be held from June 27-28, 2023, London, UK.
Pulsus has organised an international symposium that brings together all the leading researchers to examine the entire Nephrology conferences field and to learn about new developments in the fields of Nephrology, Clinical Nephrology, Paediatric Nephrology, Urology, Kidney Transplantation and many others. The Clinical Nephrology 2024 conferences features renowned individuals who deliver keynote addresses, oral lectures, fruitful poster presentations and exhibitions, as well as a discussion session that offers insights on Clinical Nephrology Conferences 2024.
Planning a trip to London, UK? Attend our Conference – Clinical Nephrology & Urology2024!!!
The issue with VISA??
To support the participants in his/her VISA application process, we issue each participant with VISA supporting documents. The documents are as follows:
· The official letter of Invitation
· The official letter of the Abstract Acceptance
· The receipt of the payment
· Visa Covering Letter
Points to be noted:
· Visa Support Letter (the official letter of invitation) will be issued only after you have successfully registered and paid for your conference
· Visa Support Letters can be issued only for the person accepted to attend the conference.
· Visa Support Letters will be issued only via email in PDF format
Please contact the Program Manager:
Ms. Sterla Anne via kidney@pulsusgathering.org to arrange for a Visa Support Letter.
Kindly provide us with the following details to provide you with VISA SUPPORT LETTERS:
· Your name as mentioned on your passport
· A scanned copy of your Passport
· And Abstract Acceptance letter for Presenters
One can make the payment through the following Payment Methods:
· Payment Gateway/Stripe
· Pay Pal
· Bank to Bank transfer
Having trouble with Registration?
Please contact Ms. Sterla Anne via kidney@pulsusgathering.org The team of Clinical Nephrology & Urology 2024 will provide you the INVOICE for the requested price with which he/she can make the Bank-to-Bank transfer.