About Pediatric Nephrology for NEET SS
Pediatric Nephrology deals with studying specialized branches of medicine that help diagnose and treat kidney-related issues in children. The scope of Pediatric Nephrology extends to the comprehensive care of young patients with kidney-related diseases. With our comprehensive study resources, you can strengthen your fundamentals and simplify your NEET SS pediatrics preparation.
Bartter SyndromeIt is a condition where the tubular transport of certain ions is affected. It arises due to defects in the channels present in th...
Exstrophy DisordersThe Spectrum of exstrophy disorders ranges from mild to the most severe end of the spectrum.The mild version, epispadias, is
The retrograde flow of urine from the urinary bladder into the ureter and Kidneys either during micturition or at rest is called Vesico-Ureteric
How does PrepLadder make Pediatric Nephrology learning easy for students?
PrepLadder facilitates an accessible and effective preparation process for NEET SS pediatrics through several resources including comprehensive notes, conceptual video lectures, practice resources including Mock Tests, and QBank to help you reinforce your grasp on high-yield topics.
Meet our Pediatric Nephrology Faculty
An experienced teacher, Dr. Sandeep Sharma has been teaching NEET-PG, NEET-SS and FMGE students for the past 8 years both in India and abroad. He is a subject expert in General Medicine, Medicine Gastroenterology, Medicine Hepatology and Medicine Oncology. After completing his MBBS and MD in Medicine from PGI Chandigarh. He is currently working as a Consultant Pediatrician at Omni Clinics and Diagnostics, Sector 34, Chandigarh.
If you are a NEET SS Pediatrics aspirant, you must be aware of the fact that preparing for the exam requires dedication, focus, and a strategic approa
What is Neonatal Cholestasis?Neonatal cholestasis is a prolonged elevation of serum-conjugated bilirubin beyond the first 14 days of life.Conjugated h
BezoarsIt's an Arabic word that means antidote to poison.They are GIT foreign bodies formed due to intraluminal (inside intestine) accumulation of swa
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