Panelists discuss how significant gaps in immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy patient care persist, including delayed diagnosis, limited access to nephrology expertise, inadequate disease monitoring, and insufficient psychosocial support throughout the disease journey.
Gaps in Patient Care for IgA Nephropathy
Diagnostic Challenges
Risk Stratification and Monitoring
Treatment Gaps
Psychosocial Support
Health Care System Factors
Research Translation
Addressing these gaps requires multidisciplinary collaboration, development of practical clinical pathways, improved education for both patients and providers, and continued research into personalized treatment approaches for IgA nephropathy.
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