Niazmy Cera*
Advances in renal transplantation are urgently needed. In this paper, the authors talk about some new developments in renal transplantation and their potential effects on the clinical course of therapy and the options available to patients awaiting renal transplantation. This presentation of innovations won't be exhaustive because the innovations selected are those that are believed to be the most promising in terms of current and future implementation, such as donor pool expansion, immunosuppressive therapies, acute allograft rejection prevention, and future transplantation techniques.
Pradeep Kamath* and Shreya Sharma
Pediatric nephrologists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating children with diseases and conditions of the kidneys. These professionals are highly trained to recognize and treat a wide range of kidney-related illnesses, including Alport syndrome, acute kidney failure, and blood in urine. Through their expertise, pediatric nephrologists can provide comprehensive care to help children suffering from these conditions to get well and lead a more normal life.