Kidney Stone Open Access
Kidney stone is shaped from substances in the pee as a little strong bit of material in the kidney. The size of the stone differs from little as a grain of sand to huge as a pearl. Most kidney stones drop of the body with no sort of treatment. Yet, in some cases it might stall out in the urinary tract, obstruct the progression of pee which prompts torment. Journal of
Nephrology and Therapeutics is extraordinary compared to other
open access journals, that intends to distribute new revelations and current advancements in the field of
Nephrology in the method of unique articles,
audit articles, case reports, short correspondences, and so forth. The Journal of
Nephrology and Therapeutics distributes probably the best
articles about kidney stones, new helpful revelations and avoidance measures. Kidney stones are little, hard stores that structure inside your kidneys. The stones are made of mineral and corrosive salts. Kidney stones have numerous causes and can influence any piece of the urinary tract, from the kidneys to the bladder. Frequently, stones structure when the pee gets concentrated, permitting minerals to take shape and stay together.
High Impact List of Articles
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The wide clinical expression spectrum presented in two families with NR5A1 mutation
Yanning Song, LijunFan, Xiu Zhao, Xiaoya Ren, Beibei Zhang & Chunxiu Gong*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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The wide clinical expression spectrum presented in two families with NR5A1 mutation
Yanning Song, LijunFan, Xiu Zhao, Xiaoya Ren, Beibei Zhang & Chunxiu Gong*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Stress and asthma during childhood and adolescence
MA Mendes, S Cairo, CC Sant´Anna
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Stress and asthma during childhood and adolescence
MA Mendes, S Cairo, CC Sant´Anna
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Alzheimer\'s Disease
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Alzheimer\'s Disease
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Role of abnormal sarcoplasmic reticulum function in atrial fibrillation
Xander HT Wehrens, Sameer Ather and Dobromir Dobrev
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Role of abnormal sarcoplasmic reticulum function in atrial fibrillation
Xander HT Wehrens, Sameer Ather and Dobromir Dobrev
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Sorafenib: a multitargeted oral agent for the treatment of advanced renal cell cancer
Michelle Lockley and Tim Eisen
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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Sorafenib: a multitargeted oral agent for the treatment of advanced renal cell cancer
Michelle Lockley and Tim Eisen
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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