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Today is World Anemia Day! Anemia in chronic kidney disease (#CKD) affects millions worldwide. On this important day, we’re highlighting the KDIGO-@MedscapeCME series: "Advancing Management of Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease."

This free series provides expert insights and the…

For the first time, a comprehensive guideline for #ADPKD care is available. Developed by @goKDIGO global experts, including #TuftsMedicine @TuftsMCKidney's Dr. Ronald Perrone + Dr. @Gordon7Craig, it provides the latest recommendations. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42PuonJ

Great infographic on the risk factors for ADPKD progression
Clinical features factors graded as per the strength of association - from the latest KDIGO-ADPKD-2025 guidelines👌@goKDIGO

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KDIGO Announces Remote Implementation Update

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) announces administrative changes to support its Remote Implementation Program. This program is an expansion and upgrade of KDIGO’s efforts to implement education based on Guidelines and Controversies Conference Reports electronically, rather than via live, in-person meetings. A major component of this is the

News April 22, 2020

KDIGO Announces Publication of the Transplant Candidate Guideline

Brussels, Belgium – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) announces the publication of its Clinical Practice Guideline on the Evaluation and Management of Candidates for Kidney Transplantation. The full guideline is published in the April issue of Transplantation Supplements, the official journal of The Transplantation Society. The guideline was developed using KDIGO’s traditional

News April 6, 2020

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