Search
Sunday, August 01, 2010 ..:: Home » Bio - Dr Nagrecha, MD ::..
 Links

 Print   
 Nayna Nagrecha, MD

Nayna is a graduate of Indira Gandhi Medical College in Nagpur, India. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Wayne State University and Fellowship in Nephrology at St. John Hospital and Medical Center. Dr. Nagrecha is a member of the American Society of Nephrology and National Kidney Foundation. She is a US Citizen and Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Nephrology. Dr. Nagrecha is on staff at St. John Hospital, Bon Secours Hospital, St. John Northshore Hospital, St. John Riverview Hospital, and SCCI Hospital.

Articles:
March is National Kidney Month

Publications:
The Prevalence of Antiphospholipid Antibodies (APA) in Late Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Incidence Following Initiation of Dialysis
Topf, J., Shahab, H., Nagrecha, N., Mantena, S., The Prevalence of Antiphospholipid Antibodies (APA) in Late Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Incidence Following Initiation of Dialysis, American Society of Nephrology 39th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006

Antiphospholipid Antibodies in Chronic Kidney Disease
Nagrecha, M., Topf, J. Antiphospholipid Antibodies in Chronic Kidney Disease. American Society of Nephrology, Philadelphia, PA, 2005.

Safety and Efficacy of Steroid Avoidance and Calcineurin Withdrawal in Recipients of Living Unrelated Renal Allograft (LURA).
Nagrecha, N., El-Ghoroury, M., Safety and Efficacy of Steroid Avoidance and Calcineurin Withdrawal in Recipients of Living Unrelated Renal Allograft (LURA). National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2005.

Steroid Avoidance and Calcineurin Inhibitor (CI) Minimization in Recipients of Cadaveric Donor Renal Allograft (CRA): A Comparative Study
Nagrecha, N., El-Ghoroury, M., Steroid Avoidance and Calcineurin Inhibitor (CI) Minimization in Recipients of Cadaveric Donor Renal Allograft (CRA): A Comparative Study. National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2005.

Cigarette Smoking Predicts Poorer Renal Survival and Increased Incident Cardiovascular Disease in African American Diabetic Patients
Nagrecha, N., Crook, E., Cigarette Smoking Predicts Poorer Renal Survival and Increased Incident Cardiovascular Disease in African American Diabetic Patients. American Society of Nephrology Meeting, St. Louis, MO, 2004.

Safety and Efficacy of Sirolimus, Low Dose Tacrolimus and Early Steroid Withdrawal in Patients with Cadaveric Renal Allographs: A Comparative Study
Nagrecha, N., El-Ghoroury, M., Provenzano, R., Safety and Efficacy of Sirolimus, Low Dose Tacrolimus and Early Steroid Withdrawal in Patients with Cadaveric Renal Allographs: A Comparative Study. American Society of Nephrology Meeting, St. Louis, MO, 2004.

Benign Course of Hypocomplementic Mesangiaoproliferative Glomerulo-nephritis
Nagrecha, N., Saberi, M., Benign Course of Hypocomplementic Mesangiaoproliferative Glomerulo-nephritis. National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meetings, Chicago, IL, 2004.


 Print   
Copyright 2008 by Metro Detroit Kidney Doctors, P.C. Website   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement