Dr. Scott Leonard Sanoff M.D.
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
40 DUKE MEDICINE CIRCLE DURHAM NC, 27710About
My clinical interests span the continuum of kidney transplantation. I enjoy counseling patients with kidney disease about the considerable benefits and potential risks of kidney transplantation. I tak ...
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Positive association of renal insufficiency with agriculture employment and unregulated alcohol consumption in Nicaragua.
- Therapeutic apheresis before and after kidney transplantation.
- The role of therapeutic apheresis in high immunologic risk renal transplantation: a review of current trends.
- A population-based study of prevalence and risk factors of chronic kidney disease in León, Nicaragua.
Treatments
- Dialysis, End-stage Renal Disease (esrd), Glomerular Diseases And More
Fellowships
- Nephrology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2005
- Transplant Nephrology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2008
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