Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Nephrology and Hypertension is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. Diagnosing and treating kidney-related disorders encompasses the fields of nephrology and hypertension. This area of medicine encompasses anything from kidney transplantation to outpatient treatment, all while managing hypertension, or elevated blood pressure. Numerous individuals worldwide experience kidney disorders and urinary tract infections, which can be brought on by high blood pressure, diabetes, medications, cancer, and other factors. A number of such individuals are at risk for renal failure and will need dialysis or a kidney transplant. Nephrology is the field that covers all of these treatments.

WebLog Journal of Nephrology and Hypertension discusses the several facets of kidney illnesses, mainly glomerulonephritis, hypertension, electrolyte imbalances, and tubular diseases. Current studies on various treatment approaches, such as dialysis, hemofiltration, renal replacement, and diabetic nephropathy, are published in the Journal.

Article types that can be accepted in WebLog Journal of Nephrology and Hypertension include Case Blogs, Case Reports, Case Series, Clinical Images, Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Short Communications, Rapid Communications, Commentaries, Perspectives, Opinions, Mini Reviews, Systematic Reviews, Review articles, and Research Articles.

The Journal's Editorial Board is composed of a committed group of international professionals in nephrology and hypertension. Each member of the Editorial Board actively oversees and guides the evolution of the journal. The objective of the peer-review process is to disseminate accurate and useful scientific knowledge. A panel of experienced reviewers reviews the quality and substance of articles submitted for publication.

Scope:

WebLog Journal of Nephrology and Hypertension widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:

Cerebrovascular Surgery Kidney Failure Chronic Kidney Diseases Dialysis Renal Diseases Renal Transplanatation Renal Vacular Diseases Renal Calculus Diabetic Nephropathy Lupus Nephritis Acute Kidney Injury Critical Care Nephrology Renal Disease in Cancer Patients Nephrology Clinical Pathology of Renal Diseases Cellular Mechanisms of Kidney Diseases Molecular Mechanisms of Kidney Diseases Peritoneal Dialysis Renal Physiology Hereditary Renal Diseases Renal Tubular Diseases Hemodialysis Kidney Biopsies Nephrolithiasis Renal Replacements Renal Anatomy Nephron Endowment Obstructive Nephropathy Urinary Tract Obstruction Cystic Diseases of the Kidney Stem Cells in Renal Biology Intensive Care Nephrology Aging and Kidney Disease Gender and Kidney Disease Interventional Nephrology Acute Kidney Disease Kidney Fibrosis Kidney Calculi Renal Failure Renal Transplantation Chronic Haemodialysis Renal Cancer Renal Impairment Glomerulonephritis Urogynecology Reconstructive Urology Renal Hypertension Renal Immunology Renal Osteodystrophy Renovascular Disease Clinical Nephrology Pediatric Nephrology Neurourology Pediatric Urology Tubulointerstitial Disorders Geriatric Nephrology Haematuria Arterial Blood Pressure Arterial Hypertension Blood Pressure Monitoring Blood Pressure Variability Cardiovascular Risks Central Blood Pressure High Blood Pressure Hypertension during Pregnancy Hypertension in Children Hypertension in Newborn Hypertension Management Hypertension Neonate Hypertension Nursing Hypertension Nutrition Hypertension Risk Factors Hypertension Treatment Hypertensive Crisis Hypertensive Emergency Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Induced Hypertension Intracranial Hypertension Low Blood Pressure Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension Portal Hypertension Protopulmonary Hypertension Pulmonary Hypertension Renal Disorders Traumatic Intracranial Hypertension