Lupus nephritis
Lupus affects the skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs, and when it affects the kidneys, it is known as lupus nephritis. Healthcare professionals treat lupus nephritis by administering medication that reduces inflammation in the kidneys, decreases system activity, and prevents immune cells from attacking the kidneys. Blood tests, urinalysis, X-rays, ultrasound scans of the kidneys, and, in some cases, a kidney biopsy are used to make an early diagnosis of lupus nephritis.
Related Conference of Lupus nephritis
October 29-30, 2026
14th European Congress on Nephrology, Internal Medicine and Kidney Diseases
Paris, France

