Investigating the Current Novelty & Core Approaches in Kidney Disorders and Nephrology

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Journal of Kidney Treatment and Diagnosis expresses gratitude to all its elite panel of editorial board members for their continuous efforts, support and encouragement throughout journey of the journal, right from its inception in the year 2017 and congratulates them for making the journal achieve its goals and becoming successful and well-recognized broadcaster of scientific outcomes and perspectives from systematic inquiry into infectious diseases, medicine, and its related field.

Journal of Kidney Treatment and Diagnosis is extremely privileged to have Nadeem Iqbal, Mohammad Al-Haggar, Dr. Isa Abdi Rad, Seema Jawalekar, Dr. Amr Ahmed El-Arabey, Dr. Athanasios Papatsoris, Thomas Ryzlewicz, XU ZENG and Saeid Mordechai Nosrati leading the board of academic editorial panel. The journal expresses appreciation for the professional execution of their responsibilities which include spearheading the overall editorial activity of the journal and gaining commercial acclaim in open access publishing.

Nephrology

The paired retroperitoneal organs i.e. kidneys are lie behind the peritoneum at the level of the T12 to L3 vertebral bodies at an oblique angle. Kidneys have a fibrous capsule, which is covered by pararenal fat. Kidney itself can be divided into renal parenchyma, which consisting of renal cortex and medulla, and renal sinus which contains renal pelvis, calyces, renal vessels, nerves, lymphatic and perirenal fat. Cortex and medulla are the two layers of renal parenchyma. Renal medulla consists of 10-14 renal pyramids and the renal cortex lies peripherally under the capsule; these are separated from each other by renal cortex named renal columns. Under this track we focus on Kidney, Kidney function, Kidney failure, Kidney Diseases, New Kidney diseases, Kidney and Anemia, Inherited kidney diseases, Medullary sponge kidney, Advances in nephrology, Renal histopathology and Kidney stones.

Diabetes and Diabetic Kidney Disease

The diabetic kidney disease sometimes also called as diabetic nephropathy is a renal related complication usually occurs in some people with diabetes mellitus. In diabetic nephropathy filters of the kidneys and glomeruli become damaged. In this condition the kidneys leak abnormal quantity of protein from blood into the urine. Under this track we focus on kidney and impaired kidney function effects on diabetes include Diabetic Nephropathy, Diabetes Mellitus (Clinical), Diabetic Nephropathy – Biomarkers of Disease, Intensive Management of Blood Glucose, Genetics of Kidney Disease –Diabetic Kidney Disease, Hypertension - Clinical and Experimental Models and Renal Hemodynamics and Vascular Physiology.

Translational and Clinical Nephrology

Kidneys are very important for survival with their large network of blood vessels and capillary network of tubes and tubules that filter blood excrete excess water and waste products. The role of kidneys is to maintain fluid, acid-base balance and electrolytes in our body, these functions are interrupted by many disease conditions as well as medicines and toxins. Under this track we focus on Cystic kidney Disease: Genetics and Cell Biology, Models, Renal Pathology, Experimental Pathology, incl. Immune and Inflammatory Mechanisms, Other Renal Disease - Experimental Models, Primary Glomerular Disease, (Clinical) Secondary Glomerular Disease, Vasculitides (Clinical), Tubulointerstitial Renal Disease, Stones and Urinary Infection, Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, Pregnancy and chronic kidney disease, Supportive kidney Care, including End-of-Life Issues, Clinical Nephrology - General Aspects, Autoimmune Disorders and Kidney Disease, Infection- Renal Disease and HIV – Nephropathy and Other Associated Kidney Lesions.

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

Acute renal failure (ARF), previously called acute kidney injury (AKI), is a sudden and unexpected loss of kidney function that develops within a week. Acute renal failure (formerly known as acute kidney injury) is a disease distinguished by the acute loss of the kidney's eliminatory function and is commonly diagnosed through the accumulation of urea and creatinine or reduced urine output, or both. Under this track we focus on Acute Kidney Injury– Experimental Models, Clinical Studies including Toxic Nephropathy, Biomarkers for Acute Kidney Injury, Acute Renal Failure – Clinical, Acute Kidney Injury - Onco-Nephrology (Diseases), Acute Kidney Injury – Onco-Nephrology (Drugs), Acute Kidney Injury – Pregnancy (Pre-Eclampsia, TMA, HELLP, Other Causes), Acute Kidney Injury – Update on CRRT, SLED, etc. and Extracorporeal Therapies - Intoxications, Overdoses, Liver Failure, etc.

Kidney Cancer

Kidney cancer (also called renal adenocarcinoma or renal cell cancer) is a disease in which cancer cells are found in the lining of tubules in the kidney. We have two kidneys, behind the peritoneum one on each side of the spinal cord, just above the waist. Small tubules in the kidneys purify the blood. Unabsorbed products formed as urine. The formed urine passes into bladder through long tube called bladder. The urine stored in bladder until leaves from body through urethra. Kidney cancer perhaps remains clinically occult for most of its course. Immunomodulatory agents and targeted therapy are the standard of care in metastatic disease patients. Under this track we focus on renal cell carcinoma, Types of renal cell carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma risk factors, Renal Pathophysiology, Treatment and Outcomes of kidney cancer, Renal Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy for renal carcinoma.

Journal of Kidney Treatment and Diagnosis publishes articles in the form of Research articles, Reviews, Case studies, Case reports, Image articles, Short communications, Commentaries, Letter to editor, Opinion articles, Theories, Thesis, Perspectives, etc.

Journal of Kidney Treatment and Diagnosis is using Editorial Tracking System to maintain quality and transparency to the author in the peer-review process.

On the occasion of its 2 years, Successful Journey, Journal of Kidney Treatment and Diagnosis decided to provide a partial waiver on its article processing charges to promote quality research from across the nations of the globe to encourage the latest research in the field of kidney treatment and diagnosis. Journal of Kidney Treatment and Diagnosis also planning to release a special issue on its new approaches.

Regards,

John Robert

Editorial office

Journal of Kidney Treatment and Diagnosis

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