Journal of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation


Journal of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation is a Quarterly. It attempts to focus on timely and rapid publication of relevant research results in the field of nephrological research. The journal also accepts critical reviews of books and highly cited journal articles. All accepted articles are published electronically ahead of print with the definite citation line; therefore, each article will be available online before official print.

Suggestions for special issues are welcome. To propose a special issue, a one-page proposal should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief, containing the following information: title; purpose; scope; a list of potential contributors and tentative paper titles; time-table (submission and review deadlines, intended publication date); and guest editor's address, phone, fax and e-mail address. Once approved, the guest editor will be fully responsible for the special issue and should follow the normal review procedure. The guest editor will receive an honorarium.

ISSN 1918-025X (Print)
ISSN 1918-0268 (Online)

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JNRT 2(1) Available

 
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New Issue of JNRT Is Now Available.

 
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CFP - Special Issue of JNRT: Resistance to recombinant human erythropoietin therapy in haemodialysis patients

 

Anaemia is a common complication in haemodialysis patients, resulting in a significant mortality and morbidity in these patients. This anaemia is associated to a decreased bone marrow production of erythrocyte, due to the inability of the failing kidneys to secrete erythropoietin (EPO). The introduction of recombinant human EPO (rhEPO) therapy led to a significant reduction in anemia and improved patients’ quality of life. However, there is a marked variability in the sensitivity to rhEPO, with up to 10-fold variability in dose requirements to achieve correction of anemia. Approximately 5-10% of the patients show a marked resistance to rhEPO therapy.

This variability in the response to rhEPO therapy remains relatively unexplained. rhEPO resistance is associated with several condition. However exclusion of these factors does not eliminate the marked variability in the sensitivity to rhEPO therapy.

Resistance to rhEPO therapy is an important difficulty in the approach of some haemodialysis patients,

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Vol 2, No 1 (2009): Renal Transplantation in South Asia

Table of Contents

Special Issue Papers

Editorial Abstract PDF
K S Nayak 3-4
Induction Strategies for Developing Economies Abstract PDF
K S Nayak, M V Prabhu, S V Subhramanyam, S S Anand, M S Sidhu, G Sridhar 5-15
Spousal Kidney Transplant Abstract PDF
Bharat V Shah, Prashant Rajput, Vandana Waghmare, Ashwinikumar Aiyangar 16-22
Organ Donation and Transplantation in India – Legal Aspects & Solutions to Help With Shortage of Organs Abstract PDF
Sunil Shroff 23-34
Hepatitis-c and Renal transplantation Abstract PDF
Anurag Singh, R K Sharma 35-62
Bone Minreral Disease In Renal Transplantation – An Indian Experience Abstract PDF
Priyanka Govindan, Georgi Abraham, Balaji Pratap, Milly Matthew, Saravanan Sundaraj, Varun Sundaram, Nancy Leslie, Nusrath Fathima 63-70
Infections After Renal Transplantation in India Abstract PDF
George T. John 71-88
Current Trends of Transplantation in Nepal Abstract PDF
Rishi K Kafle 89-93
Malignancies following Kidney Transplantation Abstract PDF
Kiran Joshi, Vivekanand Jha 94-105
Renal Transplantation in Children: Recent Trends Abstract PDF
Sanjeev Gulati, Vijay Kher 106-115
Renal Transplant in Bangladesh- Problem and Issues, Solution and Where We Are Abstract PDF
Harun Ur Rashid 116-121
Vascular Complications following Renal Transplantation Abstract PDF
Sishir Gang, Mohan Rajapurkar 122-132
Renal Diseases in Pakistan- ‘Time to act’ Abstract PDF
S. A. Jaffar Naqvi 133-135
Optimizing Immunosuppressive Regimens in the Developing World: Issues of Cost vs Quality Abstract PDF
Vijay Kher, Saurabh Pokhariyal 136-145
Can Single Dose Induction Regimen With Il-2r Monoclonal Antibodies Improve Long Term Renal Function Over Multiple Doses In Indian Renal Transplant Recipients? Abstract PDF
Asik Ali Mohamed Ali, Pallavi Khanna, Milly Mathew, Nushrath Fathima, Saravanan Sundararaj, Sujitha Vijayakumar, Nancy Lesley, Georgi Abraham 146-158


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