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Rheumatology
Guideline
RCD chemotherapy in Waldenström macroglobulinemia with AL amyloidosis led to rapid progression and death
Rare Blood Cancer Causes Fast Kidney Failure
This case report and literature review describes a 75-year-old female with Waldenström macroglobulinemia and AL lambda-type amyloid nephropa…
When a rare blood cancer attacks the kidneys, standard treatments often fail to stop the fast progression to organ failure.
Frontiers
Apr 15, 2026
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis identifies risk factors for diabetic kidney disease in Asian patients with type 2 diabetes
High Blood Pressure Is A Major Kidney Killer For Asian Diabetics
A meta-analysis of 24 studies including 12,047 Asian patients with type 2 diabetes found that SBP, hypertension, HbA1c, WHR, FBG, UA, Cr, ag…
High blood pressure is a top kidney killer for Asian diabetics, making blood pressure control just as critical as managing sugar levels to p…
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
Cohort
NIID patients with kidney injury show higher immune markers compared to those without kidney injury
Kidney Pain in NIID Linked to Immune Fire
This retrospective cohort study analyzed 150 genetically confirmed Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) patients across nine terti…
Doctors can now spot kidney trouble in Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease (NIID) by looking for a specific type of immune fire rather t…
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Cohort
Deep learning models predict first relapse in 562 adults with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome over 12 months
An AI Tool Can Now Predict Kidney Disease Flare-Ups Months Ahead
This retrospective cohort study evaluated deep learning models to predict first relapse within 12 months in 562 adult patients with idiopath…
A new AI model can identify which kidney patients are most likely to relapse within a year, potentially allowing doctors to act before sympt…
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026
Gastroenterology
Cohort
Rituximab exposure is associated with serum sickness in patients with multiple sclerosis, nephrotic syndrome, or immune thrombocytopenia
Can taking Rituximab cause a severe allergic reaction that returns if you take it again?
This retrospective review analyzed 39 published case reports of patients with rituximab-induced serum sickness (RISS).
Taking Rituximab can trigger a delayed allergic reaction that returns in most patients if the drug is given again, so doctors must use extre…
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026
Pediatrics
Cohort
Retrospective analysis of PEW diagnosis prevalence and correlates in children with CKD stages 3-5D
Why Children With Kidney Disease Are Quietly Losing Muscle and Weight
This observational cohort study from Beijing Children's Hospital retrospectively analyzed 170 children with CKD stages 3-5D to assess the pr…
Over half of children with advanced kidney disease show signs of dangerous malnutrition, often missed until growth slows and weight drops.
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026
Cardiology
Cohort
Cardiac MRI parametric mapping aids cardiac amyloidosis diagnosis in advanced renal dysfunction cohorts
MRI Works for Heart Amyloid Even With Kidney Failure
This single-institution cohort study evaluated 65 patients with advanced renal dysfunction (ARD) using cardiac MRI (CMR) to diagnose cardiac…
Cardiac MRI can accurately diagnose heart amyloidosis in patients with severe kidney failure, offering a reliable option where standard scan…
medRxiv
Apr 14, 2026
Cardiology
Cohort
Carotid plaque measures predict coronary heart disease in CKD patients
A Simple Neck Ultrasound Could Spot Hidden Heart Disease in Kidney Patients
A retrospective analysis of 377 patients with chronic kidney disease found carotid plaque number and maximum plaque length predicted coronar…
For patients with early-stage kidney disease, counting and measuring plaque deposits in the neck arteries may offer a safer, contrast-free w…
Frontiers
Apr 14, 2026
Nutrition & Obesity Medicine
Cohort
Higher cumulative inflammatory-metabolic index linked to increased risk of rapid kidney function decline in older adults
A Simple Blood Test May Now Predict Your Kidney Health Years Earlier
A cohort study of 6,888 middle-aged and older adults found that each one-unit increase in cumulative C-reactive protein-triglyceride glucose…
A simple blood test combining inflammation and sugar levels can predict rapid kidney decline years before serious damage occurs in adults.
Frontiers
Apr 13, 2026
Pediatrics
Cohort
Telemonitoring in adult kidney transplant recipients improved patient satisfaction and access to care
Why Telehealth Works After a Kidney Transplant — When the Tech Doesn't Get in the Way
This single-center retrospective observational cohort study evaluated patient experience among 207 adult kidney transplant recipients enroll…
Kidney transplant patients who stick with remote monitoring report high satisfaction and better access, though technical glitches and lost p…
Frontiers
Apr 13, 2026
Urology
Cohort
One-stage RIRS for renal stones shows longer operative time after prior PCNL in retrospective cohort
Does past kidney stone surgery affect your next one?
A retrospective cohort study of 115 patients with renal stones undergoing one-stage RIRS found that those with a history of PCNL had signifi…
Past kidney stone surgery doesn't increase risks or hospital stays, but prior PCNL does lengthen the next operation by about eight minutes.
Frontiers
Apr 13, 2026
Cardiology
Cohort
Modified cardiometabolic index predicts mortality in adults with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome better than traditional indices
New Score Predicts Heart and Kidney Risk Better Than Old Tests
This prospective cohort study of 5,189 adults with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome assessed the modified cardiometabolic index (MCM…
A new health score predicts heart and kidney failure risk better than standard blood tests, revealing hidden dangers in millions of patients…
medRxiv
Apr 13, 2026