20th Annual Conference on Nephrology France February 17-18, 2020
About Conference
20th Annual Conference on Nephrology(Annual Nephrology 2020) is the annual, 2 days face-to-face gathering for the entire Nephrology community will be organized on February 17-18, 2020 at Paris, France. This Nephrology Conference will discuss the effective cutting-edge strategies to help doctors to reach their treatment goals with patients with ESKD & RRT and avoid the associated acute and chronic complications.
Important Dates
Abstract submission Opens | August 01, 2019 |
Registration opens | August 01, 2019 |
Early bird registration ends | September 30, 2019 |
On spot registration | February 17, 2020 |
Scientific Sessions
Track 1: Clinical Nephrology
Clinical Nephrology engages in diagnosing and treating various kidney diseases and conditions. It also involved in treating the kidney related other organ diseases, like cardiovascular diseases. Clinical Nephrology uses advanced technology in treating and diagnosing kidney diseases under lab conditions. It involves the study of kidney, its function, diseases, diagnosis method, and treatment for various diseases in adults. Clinical Nephrology mostly concerned about diseases in adults, and old people. Cystectomy is the surgical procedure to remove the urinary bladder or to remove the abnormal cyst. Recent advance in clinical nephrology is Warfarin-related Nephropathy which involves treating renal complications with anti coagulating agents.
Track 2: Pediatric Nephrology
Pediatric Nephrology is dedicated to caring of children with renal diseases like urinary tract infection, bowel bladder dysfunction, nephrotic syndrome, chronic glomerulonephritis, acute and chronic renal failure, congenital renal anomalies, tubular disorders, systemic severe and progressive renal disorders. Pediatric nephrology covers a large field of medical developments, including genetics, care strategies, and renal preservation. Most of the pediatric kidney diseases are congenital, some of them familial with precise heredity. Chronic dialysis remains a life event for most of the children on end-stage renal disease despite the growing place of preemptive kidney transplantation. A recent population-based study in the Gironde region of France reported an incidence of about 2.3 pediatric cases of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome for every 100,000 children <15 years of age. The pediatric nephrologist has the special skills and experience to treat the child. Pediatric nephrologists treat children from infancy through late adolescence and in some centers up to young adulthood.
Track 3: Chronic Kidney Disorders
A person with Chronic kidney disorder loses kidney function gradually and also have cardiovascular failure and premature death. It is most commonly caused by diabetes and high blood pressure. There are four different stages of Chronic Kidney Disorders. Eventually, the patient with Chronic Kidney Disease have permanent kidney failure. It is important that people at high risk of developing kidney disease must have their kidney functions regularly checked. Early detection of CKD can significantly help prevent serious kidney damage. A person with End stage Kidney Disorder must undergo Dialysis or Kidney transplant to survive. In a recent study, it is proved that women with CKD will have menopause before age 45.
Track 4 : Hereditary Kidney Diseases
The kidney is also affected by genetic disorders like Polycystic Kidney Disease, Alport Syndrome which are generally called Hereditary Kidney Diseases. Some diseases are caused by the mutations in the gene. In some cases, a person may inherit a gene with a mutation that usually leads to a disease, but never get that disease. In these cases, either unrelated genes that a person inherits can protect from developing the disease, or else both the mutation in the gene and some environmental exposure are required to get the disease, and the person without the disease just never had that environmental exposure. In recent days Polycystic Overian Disease is found very common among women.
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