COVID-19: a novel menace for the practice of nephrology and how to manage it with minor devastation?

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) became a nightmare for the world since December 2019. Although the disease affects people at any age; elderly patients and those with comorbidities were more affected. Everyday nephrologists see patients with hypertension, chronic kidney disease, maintenance dialysis treatment or kidney transplant who are also high-risk groups for the COVID-19. Beyond that, COVID-19 or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) due to infection may directly affect kidney functions. This broad spectrum of COVID-19 influence on kidney patients and kidney functions obviously necessitate an up to date management policy for nephrological care. This review overviews and purifies recently published literature in a question to answer format for the practicing nephrologists that will often encounter COVID-19 and kidney related cases during the pandemic times.

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Ulu, S., Gungor, O., Gok Oguz, E., Hasbal, N. B., Turgut, D., & Arici, M. (2020, January 1). COVID-19: a novel menace for the practice of nephrology and how to manage it with minor devastation? Renal Failure. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2020.1797791

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