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From the Publisher:
Kidney disease is
common, and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. Current statistics
suggest that up to 8% of the population in developed countries have some
degree of renal impairment. The economic and social consequences are
enormous.
Early detection coupled with the appropriate therapeutic strategy can
radically reduce the progressive nature and complications associated with
chronic kidney disease and successfully treat acute renal failure in many
instances.
It is essential that all physicians, both in hospitals and in the community,
have an awareness of renal disease - the presenting signs, differential
diagnoses, treatment strategies and approach to the management of
complications.
• An expert, factual presentation of exactly the information required to
provide optimal care for patients
• Three specialists of international repute present a clear and concise
account of each disease state
• Key points summarized at each chapter-end
• Comprehensively illustrated - concise and directly applicable in the
clinical setting
Table of Contents:
Glossary
Introduction
Proteinuria, Hematuria, and Renal Investigations
Electrolyte Disturbances and Acid-Base Disorders
Acute Renal Failure
Chronic Kidney Disease
Hypertension and Diabetic Nephropathy
Glomerulonephritis
Systemic Disease
Inherited Kidney Diseases
Urinary Tract Infections
Kidney Stones
Urinary Tract Infections
Kidney Stones
Urinary Tract Obstruction and Tumors
Pregnancy and Renal Disease
Renal Replacement Therapy and Renal Transplantation
Useful
Resources
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