Sanjeev Sethi spends much of his time researching Pathology, Internal medicine, Glomerulonephritis, Immunology and Gastroenterology. Pathology is frequently linked to Kidney in his study. His research in Internal medicine tackles topics such as Surgery which are related to areas like Amoxicillin and Omeprazole.
His Glomerulonephritis research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Alternative complement pathway and Rituximab. As a part of the same scientific study, Sanjeev Sethi usually deals with the Immunology, concentrating on Glomerulopathy and frequently concerns with Renal pathology and Complement component 3. His Gastroenterology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Membranous nephropathy and Transplantation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pathology, Internal medicine, Biopsy, Glomerulonephritis and Kidney. His Pathology study incorporates themes from Kidney disease, Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and Glomerulopathy. Sanjeev Sethi usually deals with Internal medicine and limits it to topics linked to Gastroenterology and Membranous nephropathy, Rituximab and Adverse effect.
His study focuses on the intersection of Biopsy and fields such as Immunofluorescence with connections in the field of Staining and Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis. His Glomerulonephritis research integrates issues from Nephritis, Immunology and Disease. Sanjeev Sethi studied Kidney and Multiple myeloma that intersect with Immunoglobulin light chain.
His primary areas of study are Pathology, Internal medicine, Biopsy, Proteinuria and Kidney. His biological study focuses on Amyloid. His study ties his expertise on Gastroenterology together with the subject of Internal medicine.
His Biopsy study combines topics in areas such as Creatinine, Glomerulosclerosis, Antibody and Lesion. His research integrates issues of Urology, Renal function, Tolerability, Nephrotic syndrome and Biomarker in his study of Proteinuria. His Kidney research focuses on Transplantation and how it relates to Dense Deposit Disease and Autoimmunity.
Sanjeev Sethi mostly deals with Pathology, Glomerulopathy, Internal medicine, Membranous nephropathy and Gastroenterology. Sanjeev Sethi has included themes like Nephrotic syndrome, Glomerular basement membrane and Renal pathology in his Pathology study. His work carried out in the field of Glomerulopathy brings together such families of science as Alternative complement pathway, Complement system, Nephropathy and Thrombotic microangiopathy.
His Gastroenterology research includes elements of Proteinuria and Renal function. Sanjeev Sethi combines subjects such as Creatinine, Hematologic Response, Kidney and Multiple myeloma with his study of Renal function. His study in Biopsy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Malignancy, Antibody and Glomerulonephritis.
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C3 glomerulopathy: consensus report
Matthew C. Pickering;Vivette D. D'agati;Carla M. Nester;Richard J. Smith.
Kidney International (2013)
Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Type II (Dense Deposit Disease): An Update
Gerald B. Appel;H. Terence Cook;Gregory Hageman;J. Charles Jennette.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2005)
Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis — A New Look at an Old Entity
Sanjeev Sethi;Fernando C. Fervenza.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2012)
Diagnosis of IgG4-Related Tubulointerstitial Nephritis
Yassaman Raissian;Samih H. Nasr;Christopher P. Larsen;Robert B. Colvin.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2011)
Transplant Glomerulopathy: Subclinical Incidence and Association with Alloantibody
J. M. Gloor;S. Sethi;M. D. Stegall;W. D. Park.
American Journal of Transplantation (2007)
Oxidized Omega-3 Fatty Acids Inhibit NF-κB Activation Via a PPARα-Dependent Pathway
Archana Mishra;Ashok Chaudhary;Sanjeev Sethi.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (2004)
Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome and C3 glomerulopathy: conclusions from a “Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes” (KDIGO) Controversies Conference
Timothy H.J. Goodship;H. Terence Cook;Fadi Fakhouri;Fernando C. Fervenza.
Kidney International (2017)
Diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance
Frank Bridoux;Nelson Leung;Colin A. Hutchison;Guy Touchard.
Kidney International (2015)
Transplant Glomerulopathy
F. G. Cosio;J. M. Gloor;S. Sethi;M. D. Stegall.
American Journal of Transplantation (2008)
C3 glomerulonephritis: Clinicopathological findings, complement abnormalities, glomerular proteomic profile, treatment, and follow-up
Sanjeev Sethi;Fernando C. Fervenza;Yuzhou Zhang;Ladan Zand.
Kidney International (2012)
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