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About Hong Kong Journal of Nephrology

The Hong Kong Journal of Nephrology is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Hong Kong Society of Nephrology. It is published biannually in April and October by ELSEVIER, and is indexed in EMBASE, SCOPUS and CAB Abstracts.

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    Yiu-Wing Ho, Ka-Foon Chau, Bo-Ying Choy, Ka-Sheung Fung, Yuk-Lun Cheng, Tze-Hoi Kwan, Ping-Nam Wong, Wai-Ming Lai, David Sai-Ping Yong, Stanley Hok-King Lo, Ching-Kit Chan, Chi-Bon Leung

  • Novel Drug Treatment for Diabetic Nephropathy
    April 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 19-26)

    Amitabh Dash, Rituparna Maiti, Tejaswi Kumar Akantappa Bandakkanavar, Bajrang Lal Pandey

  • Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol on Buttonhole Cannulation: A Technique to Reduce Arteriovenous Fistula Access Complications
    October 2010 (Vol. 12 | No. 2 | Pages 105-109)

    Josephine Chow, Glenda Rayment, Margaret Gilbert, Susana SanMiguel

  • Renal Disease in Hematological Malignancies
    April 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 1 | Pages 5-18)

    Ibrahiem Saeed Abdul-Rahman

  • Correlation study between spot urine protein-to-creatinine ratio and 24-hour urine protein measurement in 174 patients for proteinuria assessment
    October 2011 (Vol. 13 | No. 2 | Pages 51-54)

    Wai Kwan Siu, Chloe Miu Mak, Han Chih Hencher Lee, Sidney Tam, Joseph Lee, Tak Mao Chan, Ka Shun Samuel Fung, Kwok Lung Matthew Tong, Yan Wo Albert Chan

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Society Information

The Hong Kong Society of Nephrology was established since 1979. It is a non-profit making professional organization consisting of doctors, nurses and other allied health staff who are interested in renal diseases.

Main objectives of the Society:
  • To promote the interest in and a better under understanding of Nephrology in Hong Kong.
  • To provide a venue for discussion of problems related to Nephrology.
  • To endeavour to improve the standard of Nephrology care.
  • To provide a means of liaison with workers in Nephrology in other parts of the world.