ASPN Calendar

Kidney Genetics – Whole Genome/Exome Sequencing in Kidney Disease

Whole Genome/Exome Sequencing in Kidney Disease Watch the ASPN Kidney Genetics Interest Group webinar with Dr. Alex Keefe, MD PhD, a pediatric geneticist from Seattle Children's Hospital, as she discusses the use of whole exome/genome sequencing. Learn when to order these tests, identify critical "red flags" in patient histories, and navigate the complexities of ACMG…

Radiology

ASPN Radiology Webinar – Baby’s Belly Speaks Up

Baby’s Belly Speaks Up Newborn with abdominal mass and thrombocytopenia Speakers: Patricia Pleta, MD, Westchester Medical Center Jessica Kurian, MD, Westchester Medical Center Case Expert: Dominder Kaur, MD, Columbia University Irving Medical Center In this webinar, a neonatal case of renal vein thrombosis (RVT) was presented involving a 20-hour-old male born at 37 weeks to…

CLB Member, Novo Nordisk, Webinar: Taking a Different Direction in the Treatment of Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1 (PH1) Genetic Kidney Diseases

https://aspneph.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/Webinars/Rivfloza+Webinar+with+American+Society+of+Pediatric+Nephrology+(ASPN).mp4 For Rivfloza prescribing information please click here: novo-pi.com/rivfloza.pdf Dr. Prasad Devarajan is a pediatric nephrologist at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He specializes in pediatric acute kidney injury and kidney stone disease. He has authored more than 350 peer-reviewed publications, 100 book chapters, and delivered more than 250 invited lectures nationally and internationally. Dr.…

Pathology

ASPN Pathology Webinar – 12 y/o boy with sickle cell disease, elevated creatinine and proteinuria

In this bi-monthly pathology webinar, Dr. Rushelle Byfield, Dr. Patrick Walker, and Dr. Rima Zahr discussed the complex case of a 12-year-old boy with sickle cell disease who presented with elevated creatinine and nephrotic-range proteinuria. The session explored the patient’s workup, renal biopsy findings of minimal change disease with sickle cell-associated glomerulopathy, and the role…