This book, Recent Advances in Nephrology, is proposed as a comprehensive, authoritative reference work compiled and edited for the international scientific and clinical community. It brings together current knowledge across the full breadth of nephrology, from fundamental molecular mechanisms to cutting-edge translational and clinical developments. The volume is envisioned as a multi-authored compilation, with each chapter written as a rigorous, self-contained review of a distinct topic within the field of kidney medicine.
The discipline of nephrology stands at a transformative juncture. Rapid advances in genomics, precision diagnostics, targeted therapeutics, and renal replacement technology are reshaping both the understanding of renal pathophysiology and the clinical management of kidney diseases. Despite this momentum, a cohesive, up-to-date reference that synthesizes these developments across the spectrum of Nephrology has remained a gap in the literature. This book is conceived to fill that gap.
Each chapter in the volume is structured as an in-depth, peer-reviewed review article authored by recognized experts in their respective sub-disciplines. Topics span chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, glomerular diseases, diabetic and hypertensive nephropathy, autoimmune renal conditions, hereditary nephropathies, cardiorenal interactions, onconephrology, renal replacement therapies, transplantation immunology, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence and precision medicine in nephrology. Together, these contributions form a coherent and authoritative reference that reflects the current state of the field.
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