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Volume 74, No 11
December (1) 2008

ISSN: 0085-2538
EISSN: 1523-1755

2007 impact factor 4.922*
4/55 Urology & Nephrology

Editor-in-Chief:
Qais Al-Awqati

* Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters, 2008

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News

A new article in Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology discusses the concept of a wearable artificial kidney, and the challenges in its development.

Every two years ISN formally recognizes significant achievements, outstanding contributions and service to the renal community and the wider world of nephrology through a variety of awards and prizes. Read more about submitting nominations.

NCP Featured Article

Is bowel preparation before colonoscopy a risky business for the kidney?

Yeong-Hau H Lien

Acute phosphate nephropathy has emerged as an important complication of bowel preparation with oral sodium phosphate solution for colonoscopy. This Review outlines the presentation, risk factors and pathogenesis of this condition, and offers strategies for minimizing risk.

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