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  1. Best Practices for Point of Care Ultrasound: An Interdisciplinary Expert Consensus
  2. Effectiveness of a Brief Point of Care Ultrasound Course at a National Nephrology Conference
  3. VExUS to Guide Ultrafiltration in Hemodialysis: Exploring a Novel Dimension of Point of Care Ultrasound
  4. Aortocaval fistula on point-of-care ultrasound: a potential cause of high-output cardiac failure
  5. Point-of-care ultrasound in diagnosis and management of congestive nephropathy
  6. Editorial: Experiences and advances in endocrinology point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS)
  7. Nephrologist-performed point-of-care venous excess Doppler ultrasound (VExUS) in the management of acute kidney injury
  8. Point of Care Ultrasound Training in Nephrology: Twitter Poll as a Modern Tool for Development of an Effective Curriculum
  9. Point of Care Ultrasound in Cirrhosis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: Beyond Inferior Vena Cava
  10. Point-of-care ultrasound in pediatric nephrology
  11. Venous Excess Doppler Ultrasound for the Nephrologist: Pearls and Pitfalls
  12. Nephrologist-Performed Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Acute Kidney Injury: Beyond Hydronephrosis
  13. Point‐of‐Care Ultrasound in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Look Beyond the Catheter
  14. Multi-Organ Point-Of-Care Ultrasound in Acute Kidney Injury
  15. About the Special Kidney Issue
  16. Point of Care Ultrasonography to Monitor Decongestive Therapy in Heart Failure: Seeing is Believing
  17. Nephrologist‐performed portal vein Doppler to monitor response to diuretic therapy
  18. Massive Lymphocele Associated with Allograft Hydronephrosis: An Ultrasound Case Study
  19. Point-of-care renal ultrasound: the SECONDS checklist
  20. Quantitative Lung Ultrasonography for the Nephrologist: Applications in Dialysis and Heart Failure
  21. Point of care venous Doppler ultrasound: Exploring the missing piece of bedside hemodynamic assessment
  22. Utility of portal venous Doppler in the assessment of fluid status in end-stage kidney disease: think beyond IVC ultrasound
  23. Point-of-care Doppler ultrasonography: a new dimension to kidney imaging
  24. Acute kidney injury in a man taking vitamin supplements for COVID-19 prophylaxis
  25. Autogenous brachial-axillary translocated superficial femoral vein hemodialysis access with a prosthetic outflow bypass
  26. A Blueprint for an Integrated Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum for Nephrology Trainees
  27. POCUS for Nephrologists: Basic Principles and a General Approach
  28. Point‐of‐care Doppler ultrasound in the management of hyponatremia: Another string to nephrologists' Bow
  29. Point of care cardiac ultrasound in the management of hyponatremia: an enhancement to physical examination
  30. Point-of-care venous Doppler ultrasound in the management of heart failure and hyponatremia
  31. Comprehensive Assessment of Fluid Status by Point-of-Care Ultrasonography
  32. An Introduction to Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Laennec to Lichtenstein
  33. Utilizing point-of-care ultrasound in the cardiorenal clinic to enhance patient care
  34. Venous congestion assessment using point‐of‐care Doppler ultrasound: Welcome to the future of volume status assessment
  35. Coumadin ridge: a must-know incidental finding on point-of-care ultrasound
  36. Lung and Cardiac Ultrasound for Assessment of Intravascular Volume Status in Children
  37. Need for Point of Care Ultrasonography Training and Certification in Pediatric Nephrology
  38. Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Assess CKD
  39. Penile Pain in a Hemodialysis Patient
  40. Hemoglobin Cast Nephropathy
  41. Assessment of venous congestion by Doppler ultrasound: a valuable bedside diagnostic tool for the new-age nephrologist
  42. Harnessing Twitter polls for multi-specialty collaboration in standardizing point-ofcare ultrasonography in nephrology
  43. Point of Care Ultrasonography Enhanced Physical Examination: A Nephrologist's Perspective
  44. Ultrasound appearance of the lymphomatous infiltration of the kidney
  45. Utility of Doppler ultrasound derived hepatic and portal venous waveforms in the management of heart failure exacerbation
  46. Lung ultrasound: a valuable tool for the assessment of dialysis patients with COVID-19
  47. The Nephrologist as an Ultrasonographer
  48. Lung Ultrasound in Hemodialysis Patients: Is it Practical to Scan 28 Zones?
  49. Infection-related Glomerulonephritis and C3 Glomerulonephritis - Similar Yet Dissimilar: A Case Report and Brief Review of Current Literature
  50. The Promising Role of Lung Ultrasound in Assessment of Volume Status for Patients Receiving Maintenance Renal Replacement Therapy
  51. Need for Objective Assessment of Volume Status in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19: The Tri-POCUS Approach
  52. Ultrafiltration and other treatments of volume overload in congestive heart failure
  53. Natriuretic peptides in acute kidney injury – A sojourn on parallel tracks?
  54. The TIE fighter sign on point of care ultrasonography
  55. Point-of-Care Ultrasonography for Objective Volume Management in End-Stage Renal Disease
  56. Half and Half Nails
  57. Reactive Perforating Collagenosis in End-Stage Renal Disease: Not All that Itches Is Uremic Pruritis!
  58. Point-of-care ultrasound for the nephrologist: emphysematous pyelonephritis versus staghorn calculus
  59. Integrating Point-of-Care Ultrasonography Into Nephrology Fellowship Training: A Model Curriculum
  60. Disseminated toxoplasmosis: a life-threatening complication of inadequate posttransplant prophylaxis
  61. Pauci-immune proliferative glomerulonephritis and fungal endocarditis: More than a mere coincidence?
  62. Embedded peritoneal dialysis catheter
  63. Postbiopsy arteriovenous fistula in renal allograft: An ultrasound case study
  64. Focus on POCUS: it is time for the kidney doctors to upgrade their physical examination
  65. Radiographic manifestations of abnormal bone and mineral metabolism in end-stage renal disease
  66. Tubulointerstitial Nephropathies
  67. Bladder stone: “Must know” ultrasonographic signs
  68. Methamphetamine-induced renal pseudovasculitis: Suspicion is the key
  69. Helping patients and the profession: Nephrology-oriented point-of-care ultrasound program for internal medicine residents
  70. An uncommon cause of loss of vision in a dialysis patient with lupus
  71. Fahr’s syndrome
  72. Point-of-care renal ultrasound: Interpret with care
  73. Calcific olecranon bursitis in end-stage renal disease
  74. Obstructive nephropathy: simple yet complicated!
  75. Spontaneous renal artery dissection masquerading as urinary tract infection
  76. Classic Lesion, Not So Classic Cause
  77. Idiopathic membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis treated with mycophenolate mofetil
  78. Not all inflammation in a renal allograft is rejection
  79. Keep an Eye on the Eye Symptoms of your Dialysis Patient
  80. Blood finds its own way: Axillary vein thrombosis with extensive chest-wall collaterals
  81. Illusion, suspicion and obstruction: an intriguing case of acute kidney injury
  82. Two transplant renal arteries: One important lesson
  83. Wunderlich syndrome
  84. Diminishing Kidney Reserve and the “Pseudo”normal Creatinine
  85. A curious case of antiglomerular basement membrane antibody disease
  86. Uncommon things to note about a common cause of nephrotic syndrome
  87. Renal Revival; the Hidden Benefit of Antirejection Medications
  88. Penile lesion in a dialysis patient: Time to get an X-ray
  89. Not all kidney disease in patients with diabetes is diabetic nephropathy
  90. Kidney hump, no need to jump!
  91. The Reply
  92. IgA nephropathy in African Americans: uncommon but possible
  93. Reappraisal of acute kidney injury after implantation of left ventricular assist device
  94. Fulminant eye infection in a patient with nephrotic syndrome
  95. Metabolic abnormalities in heart failure patients treated with ultrafiltration versus diuretics
  96. SP109CHANGES IN SERUM SODIUM ARE NOT CORRELATED WITH THE EXTRACTED FLUID VOLUME OR WEIGHT LOSS IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE HEART FAILURE TREATED WITH ULTRAFILTRATION
  97. Fanconi syndrome associated with SGLT2 inhibitor, canagliflozin
  98. Not all that is red is blood: a curious case of chromaturia
  99. Renal ultrasonography: a reliable diagnostic tool for pyonephrosis
  100. A curious case of idiopathic subcutaneous emphysema
  101. History solves the mystery: an unusual cause of hypercalcemia
  102. Reduced renal functional reserve as the mechanism linking acute kidney injury to proteinuria
  103. A can’t miss diagnosis for rash in a peritoneal dialysis patient
  104. Acute interstitial nephritis: a multifaceted disease
  105. Parapelvic cysts mimicking hydronephrosis
  106. Fever in a transplant recipient: think beyond infection
  107. Renal cyst infection: a diagnostic dilemma
  108. Disabling pansclerotic morphoea of childhood
  109. Never say never in medicine: successful pregnancy in a hemodialysis patient despite tubal ligation
  110. Nephrotic syndrome in very elderly: Should we treat aggressively?
  111. Emphysematous pyelonephritis
  112. Rituximab therapy for hepatitis C virus-associated cryoglobulinemic membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
  113. Tale of a misguided central venous catheter
  114. Catheter Cuff Extrusion Following Exit-Site Infection in an Immunosuppressed Patient: One Case and Two Lessons
  115. Nesiritide modulates inflammatory response during cardiac surgery: A pilot study
  116. Prolonged renal allograft survival without immunosuppressive therapy
  117. The skin-kidney connection: bullous pemphigoid associated with acute allograft rejection and membranous nephropathy
  118. Distinct renal outcomes for transcatheter aortic valve replacement and surgical repair
  119. Trifecta of light chain cast nephropathy, monoclonal plasma cell infiltrates, and light chain proximal tubulopathy
  120. Silent Acute Interstitial Nephritis: Suspicion is the Key to Diagnosis
  121. Bone-eating kidney disease
  122. Thoracoabdominal Aneurysm in a Professional Body Builder
  123. Subcutaneous hematomas from prophylactic heparin use
  124. Hyperkalemia Associated with Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System Inhibition in Patients with Heart Failure; Underexplored and Overrated?
  125. ANCA-positive IgA nephropathy without necrotising or crescentic glomerulonephritis: a clinical conundrum
  126. Hypokalemia: A potentially life-threatening complication of tenofovir therapy
  127. Tumor lysis syndrome with massive hyperphosphatemia and hyperuricemia
  128. Glucarpidase for methotrexate nephrotoxicity: another string to our bow
  129. An 88-year-old patient with ADPKD: underscoring the importance of risk factor modification
  130. Know your patients’ history; spleno-renal infarction as a presentation of infective endocarditis
  131. Patterns of vascular calcification in patients with end-stage renal disease and calcific uremic arteriolopathy
  132. Patient with ESRD with vascular calcifications and ischaemic complications
  133. Tubulointerstitial Nephritis in Sjögren Syndrome Treated With Mycophenolate Mofetil
  134. Calcific uremic arteriolopathy
  135. Ulnar Neuropathy in a Patient with Systemic Sclerosis
  136. Comment: Aggressive Versus Conservative Initial Diuretic Dosing in the Emergency Department for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
  137. Medullary nephrocalcinosis in idiopathic hypercalciuria
  138. Renal functional reserve: time to find a new bottle for the old wine?
  139. Decongestion Versus Cytokine Clearance in Acute Heart Failure: Not All that Glitters is Gold
  140. Intracardiac fistula: an unusual complication of catheter-related blood stream infection
  141. Arteriovenous Fistula: An Uncommon Cause of Heart Failure
  142. Chronic Kidney Disease in Pregnancy
  143. Renal functional reserve and pregnancy outcomes
  144. Extrarenal pelvis mimicking hydronephrosis: a case for caution
  145. Amlodipine-induced gingival enlargement
  146. Superior vena cava syndrome with the hepatic ‘hot spot’ sign
  147. Acute interstitial nephritis and DRESS syndrome without eosinophilia associated with cefepime
  148. Serpentine supravenous hyperpigmentation
  149. Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care
  150. Renal keratinising desquamative squamous metaplasia: all that hurts is not stone
  151. Calciphylaxis with extensive arterial calcification
  152. Endophthalmitis complicating dialysis access infection
  153. Benign-Appearing Pheochromocytoma With Late Recurrence
  154. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
  155. Look before you leap: a curious case of giant pulmonary bulla
  156. Tunneled dialysis catheters might receive “permanent resident” status after a while: a case for caution
  157. Ultrafiltration does provide more efficient decongestion compared to conventional treatment for acute heart failure
  158. Testicular angina in a hemodialysis patient: expect the unexpected
  159. MPO-C-ANCA-associated necrotising and crescentic glomerulonephritis
  160. Incidental Finding of Oleothorax
  161. Office orthostatic blood pressure measurements and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the prediction of autonomic dysfunction
  162. Green urine
  163. Subscapular abscess associated with buttonhole cannulation technique of arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis access
  164. A Red Herring in the Green Grass: Syphilitic Membranous Glomerulonephritis
  165. Obstructive Nephropathy Without Hydronephrosis: Suspicion Is the Key
  166. Evolution of a neglected ureteral stent
  167. Pregnancy Outcomes in “Recovered” Acute Kidney Injury: Underscoring Renal Functional Reserve
  168. Skeletal findings in secondary hyperparathyroidism
  169. Acquired cystic kidney disease: A benign yet potentially fatal condition
  170. Exit Site Infection in Peritoneal Dialysis; Need for Follow-Up on Cultures Despite Clinical Improvement
  171. Natriuretic Peptides as Biomarkers for Congestive States: The Cardiorenal Divergence
  172. Renal cell carcinoma of the native kidney in a renal transplant recipient
  173. Course of membranous nephropathy during multiple gestations
  174. Extracorporeal Ultrafiltration for Acute Heart Failure: Lost Battle or Lasting Opportunity?
  175. An unusual cause of syncope
  176. Two tunnels for one peritoneal dialysis catheter: a case for caution
  177. Did we do something wrong?
  178. Unilateral pleural effusion in a peritoneal dialysis patient
  179. Kidney-pancreas transplant recipient with dysuria and hematuria
  180. Calciphylaxis of the breast: a rare metabolic complication of kidney disease
  181. Serum Uric Acid Exhibits Inverse Relationship with Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate