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Current Trends in the Management of Lupus Nephritis
"Explore a compelling case study of a 30-year-old woman undergoing infertility treatment, who was incidentally found to have suspected glomerulonephritis. Delve into the physical and lab investigations that led to the diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), the treatment administered, and the subsequent relapses. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the criteria for diagnosing SLE, its pathogenesis, and common laboratory abnormalities. Learn about the classification of glomerulonephritis in SLE, and explore the latest therapies for Lupus Nephritis, including its diagnosis and management. Join us to enhance your knowledge of SLE and Lupus Nephritis, from diagnostic criteria to advanced treatment strategies, and improve your ability to manage complex cases effectively.
About the Speaker

Dr. Partha Saradhi
Consultant Nephrologist, Apollo DRDO Hospital, Hyderabad
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