Nephrology in 30 Days

Nephrology in 30 Days
Author: Robert Reilly,Mark A. Perazella
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2005-03-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780071630726

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A concise review of the core principles and clinical entities associated with nephrology at the point of care Covers all major acute and chronic kidney diseases, from acid/base disturbances to stones to end stage renal disease. Features a concise, manageable format with recommended timeframes for mastering the content, case studies, and summary tables. Perfect for trainees and practicing non-specialists.

Nephrology in 30 Days

Nephrology in 30 Days
Author: Reilly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0071248838

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Presents a review of the principles and clinical entities associated with nephrology at the point of care. This work covers major acute and chronic kidney diseases, from acid/base disturbances to stones to end stage renal disease. It is useful for trainees and practicing non-specialists.

Nephrology Case Studies

Nephrology  Case Studies
Author: Barbara Mayer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-07-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1632424363

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Optimal functioning of kidneys is essential for leading a healthy life. These maintain and regulate the fluid, electrolyte and acid-base concentration in the body. Nephrology is concerned with diagnosing and finding cure for diseases of the kidneys. This book is a collective contribution of a renowned group of international experts. It aims to equip students and experts with the advanced topics and upcoming concepts in this area. Case studies from multiple countries have been discussed in this book, in order to provide it a global perspective. Nephrologists, researchers and students associated with this field will find this book extremely beneficial.

Nephrology Secrets

Nephrology Secrets
Author: Edgar V. Lerma,Allen R. Nissenson, MD, FACP
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2011-06-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781416033622

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Nephrology Secrets, 3rd Edition, by Drs. Edgar V. Lerma and Allen R. Nissenson, gives you the nephrology answers you need to succeed on your rotations and boards.. Its unique, highly practical question-and-answer format, list of the "Top 100 Nephrology Secrets," and user-friendly format make it perfect for quick reference. Get the most return for your study time with the proven Secrets® format -- concise, easy to read, and highly effective. Skim the "Top 100 Secrets" and "Key Points" boxes for a fast overview of the secrets you must know for success on the boards and in practice. Enjoy faster, easier review and master the top issues in nephrology with mnemonics, lists, quick-reference tables, and an informal tone that sets this review book apart from the rest. Carry it with you in your lab coat pocket for quick reference or review anytime, anywhere. Handle each clinical situation with confidence with chapters completely updated to reflect the latest information. Find the answers you need faster thanks to a new, more streamlined and problem-based organization. Get the high-yield answers you need to address top nephrology questions

Handbook of Nephrology

Handbook of Nephrology
Author: David Leehey,Irfan Moinuddin
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781469828947

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The Handbook of Nephrology offers an analytical yet understandable overview of nephrology — with an emphasis on principles and pathophysiology. Written in a clear, outline format, this handbook provides learning strategies and content not found in other books. This pocket-sized book offers medical students, interns, and residents a concise introduction to the field. Primary care physicians, internists, surgeons, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and physician assistants will also find this book useful.

Pocket Nephrology

Pocket Nephrology
Author: Wooin Ahn,Jai Radhakrishnan
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781496351937

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Pocket Nephrology is a practical, high-yield reference offering current, evidence-based practices and expert guidance from physicians at the world-renowned Columbia University Medical Center. Featuring an easy-to-use loose-leaf format, it can be used as a portable diagnosis and treatment reference, as a quick dosage check, as a review for complex glomerular diseases and acid–base physiology, and for board preparation.

Interventional Nephrology

Interventional Nephrology
Author: Arif Asif,Anil K. Agarwal,Alexander Yevzlin,Steven Wu,Gerald A. Beathard
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 745
Release: 2012-08-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780071769334

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A complete guide to every aspect of interventional nephrology—an essential text for students, residents, fellows, and clinicians This timely resource examines all relevant aspects of interventional nephrology, from the history of nephrology to the principles governing the latest vascular access techniques. Heavily illustrated with full-color procedural drawings and featuring an easy-to-follow design, the book includes contributions from many leading authorities in the field whose insights combine to form an unprecedented, clinically rigorous survey of interventional nephrology. Interventional Nephrology opens with an instructive look at the origins of hemodialysis access; an overview of the history of interventional nephrology in the U.S. and abroad; and clinically relevant coverage of vascular access outcomes. The high-yield coverage continues with a probing assessment of ethics, public policy, and practice guidelines, illuminating such pivotal topics as industry partnerships and conflicts of interest. The principles that support interventional nephrology techniques are also extensively reviewed, encompassing everything from vascular mapping to peritoneal dialysis catheter removal, while the following section delves into the key surgical aspects of vascular access. Finally, the book provides useful perspectives on how political and policy affairs impact current practice. FEATURES Illustrated with precise full-color drawings and radiographs that highlight both normal and vascular anatomy and clarify the management of vascular access problems Streamlined design and helpful pedagogy, including chapter-opening learning objectives, numerous tables, and concept-clarifying figures Complete overview of the core principles underlying interventional nephrology practice and techniques, covering vascular mapping, monitoring and surveillance of arteriovenous access, venous angioplasty, tunneled catheters, renal ultrasonography, and much more Discussion of vascular access in special populations and the role of pharmacologic agents in preserving vascular access provides evidence-based insights that are pertinent to the everyday practice of interventional nephrology In-depth emphasis on the surgical aspects of vascular access reviews sites, types, and creation of arteriovenous fistulae; secondary arteriovenous fistula; and surgical options for vascular anomalies Forward-thinking coverage of basic and translational science considers future directions in vascular access science; flow dynamics, maturity, and access failure; neointimal hyperplasia; pharmacologic prevention of access dysfunction; and device innovation

Therapy in Nephrology and Hypertension

Therapy in Nephrology and Hypertension
Author: Hugh R. Brady,Christopher S. Wilcox
Publsiher: Saunders
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Hypertension
ISBN: 0721696813

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This book relies on multiple short chapters that have been designed to make the information accessible and comprehensive to the expert in nephrology and hypertension and the general internist, fellow, or student. Clinical features, pathology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis are discussed only briefly to launch a detailed discussion of therapy. With regard to hypertension, the sections on the management of essential and secondary hypertension have been expanded significantly, reflecting the impressive volume of new clinical trial activity in these areas. This book assists the reader with the management of their patients and with the design of new therapeutic strategies and regimens that will advance the treatment of renal disease and hypertension going forward.