IgA Nephropathy
Course overview
This educational video provides a comprehensive overview of IgA nephropathy, covering epidemiology, disease progression, registry data, and long-term patient outcomes. Expert speakers Jonathan Barratt and Chee Kay Cheung discuss insights from the RaDaR study, advances in understanding disease mechanisms, and the implications of the 2025 KDIGO guidelines for diagnosis and treatment. For kidney specialists seeking evidence-based updates on IgA nephropathy management.
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Lecture video
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1 hour
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Jonathan Barratt & Chee Kay Cheung
Due to pharmaceutical content, this course is restricted to medical professionals only.
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Published June 2026
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This article was sponsored by Stada UK. Stada UK had no involvement in the creation of the content, which was independently developed by Jonathan Barratt and Chee Kay Cheung. Stada UK reviewed the article for technical accuracy and compliance only.
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Adverse events should be reported. Reporting forms and information can be found at https://yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store. Adverse events should also be reported to Thornton and Ross Limited by emailing thorntonross@medinformation.co.uk or by calling 01484 848164.
Prescribing information is available here.

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